Strange. I used you first example and it worked fine. What version of CM are you one? What version of the library is installed?
I am on CM 2012 R2 RTM with cmdlet library 5.00.8249.1128 On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 11:26 AM Mote, Todd <[email protected]> wrote: > So I have a tool/script that adds resources to collections using direct > membership rules by using Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule. Been > using it for quite some time, couple of years at least. Ever since the new > cmdlet library hit, every time I run the script, it complains about “hey > there’s a new library!!!!” so to shut that up I installed it. Now, this > cmdlet doesn’t seem to work anymore. No matter which way I give it the > collection and the resource, “No object corresponds to the specified > parameters.” > > > > For example: > > > > PS AU5:\> $Resource = Get-CMDevice -Name mycomputer > > PS AU5:\> $collection = Get-CMCollection -Name mycollection > > PS AU5:\> Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -Collection > $collection -Resource $Resource > > > > Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule : No object corresponds to the > specified parameters. > > At line:1 char:1 > > + Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -Collection $collection > -Resource $Re ... > > + > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > + CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:String) > [Add-CMDeviceCol...tMembershipRule], ItemNotFoundException > > + FullyQualifiedErrorId : > SessionStateException,Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Cmdlets.Collections.Commands.Add > > DeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRuleCommand > > > > Fails with “No object corresponds to the specified parameters.” Despite > both $resource and $collection have the correct data in them. OK, so I try: > > > > $Resourceid = (Get-CMDevice -Name mycomputer).resourceid > > $collectionid=(Get-CMCollection -Name 'My Collection').collectionid > > Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -Collectionid $collectionid > -Resourceid $Resourceid > > > > Same thing. “No object corresponds to the specified parameters.” So > wondering about the InvalidArgument: (:String) part I look at the help. It > says “Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -*CollectionId* <String> > -*ResourceId* <Int32>” so I check $collectionid to make sure it’s a > string and $resourceid to make sure it’s an integer. They are. So I > finally try to just type it out > > > > PS AU5:\> Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionId > ‘AU50024A’ -ResourceId 16784543 > > > > Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule : No object corresponds to the > specified parameters. > > At line:1 char:1 > > + Add-CMDeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRule -CollectionId ‘AU50024A’ > -ResourceId 16 ... > > + > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > + CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:String) > [Add-CMDeviceCol...tMembershipRule], ItemNotFoundException > > + FullyQualifiedErrorId : > SessionStateException,Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.Cmdlets.Collections.Commands.Add > > DeviceCollectionDirectMembershipRuleCommand > > > > and same result. “No object corresponds to the specified parameters.” > InvalidArgument: (:String) > > > > Anybody seen this or know what else I can do? > > > > Todd > >
