Command
Import-PropertyMapping
Details
The command to import the property mappings from a file.
Index
Examples
Import mappings from file
$mappingSettings = Import-PropertyMapping -Path "C:\MyMappings\MyPropertyMappingsFileName.sgpm" $mappingSettings PropertyMappings : Author -> Author KEY Created -> Created Editor -> Editor Modified -> Modified <NO SOURCE> -> MultipleColumn MyCustomField -> MyCustomField KEY Title -> Title ContentTypeMappings : UserAndGroupMappings : PermissionLevelMappings : SiteTemplateMappings :
Merge mappings with mappings from file
$mappingSettings = Set-PropertyMapping -Source Col1,Col2,Col3 -Destination "Multiple Column" $mappingSettings = Import-PropertyMapping -MappingSettings $mappingSettings -Path "C:\MyMappings\MyPropertyMappingsFileName.sgpm" $mappingSettings PropertyMappings : Author -> Author KEY Created -> Created Editor -> Editor Modified -> Modified Col1 -> Multiple Column Col2 -> ────────┘ Col3 -> ────────┘ MyCustomField -> MyCustomField KEY Title -> Title ContentTypeMappings : UserAndGroupMappings : PermissionLevelMappings : SiteTemplateMappings :
Syntax
Import-PropertyMapping -Path <String> [-MappingSettings <MappingSettings>]
Parameters
-MappingSettings <MappingSettings>
Specifies the mapping settings. You can use this command to add multiple mapping settings to an existing mapping settings object. For more details, see Use multiple mapping files at once.
Required? | False |
Default value | None |
Accept pipeline input? | True (ByValue, ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | False |
Parameter set name | (All) |
Aliases | None |
-Path <String>
Specifies the file path that was previously exported with Sharegate.
Required? | True |
Default value | None |
Accept pipeline input? | False |
Accept wildcard characters? | False |
Parameter set name | (All) |
Aliases | PSPath |