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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.13 Microsoft Exchange Server User Guide

Output formats

Learn about the various output formats available for Windows PowerShell cmdlets for backup operations.

Table Format

The default format of the EMCExchangeBackupRestore.BackupData.ExchangeBackup object is a table, which contains the BackupDateTimeUTC, BackupID, ClientName, Successful, and BackupDatabases columns.

Consider the following example:

Table format output from the Get-ExchangeBackup cmdlet

$serverinfo | Get-ExchangeBackup -BackupViaBlockBasedBackup
BackupDate  TimeUTC     BackupID    ClientName              Successful  BackupDatabases
----------  -------     --------    ----------              ----------  ---------------
3/14/2016   4:38:54 PM  1457973534  exchangehost.myorg.com  True        {TestDB, Mailbox Database 1250665181}

List format

The list format displays all attributes with the backup date and time according to the local time zone, except the static image information.

Use the Format-List parameter to enable the list format output.

Consider the following example:

Table format output from the Get-ExchangeBackup cmdlet

$serverinfo | Get-ExchangeBackup -BackupViaBlockBasedBackup | Format-List
ExchangeVersion    : 2013
BackupDateTimeUTC  : 10/20/2016 4:37:16 PM
BackupDatabases    : {183c4310-6910-4c0f-bf8c-d152560035d9, 82da2fb5-866e-4b26-a360-0f15ddfec475, 6efb90ca-279e-4e52-9784-e0861ec5c362}
Level              : full
BackupID           : msapp_bbb:1476981436
Successful         : True
ClientName         : ledmf175.msapp.com
DataDomainHost     : ledmd035.lss.example.com
DataDomainHostPath : /SU_DD163
RecoverPointHost   :
Bookmarks          : {}

Wide format

The wide format displays only the BackupDateTimeUTC attribute.

Use the Format-Wide parameter to enable the wide format output.

Consider the following example:

Wide format output from the Get-ExchangeBackup cmdlet

$serverinfo | Get-ExchangeBackup -Before (Get-Date).AddDays(-5) -Limit 3 | Format-Wide
6/10/2016 12:45:18 PM				6/10/2016 12:43:36 PM				6/3/2016 3:39:53 PM

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