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Re: Horizon vCheck Plugin issue

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Thank LucD, that doesn't help. The filter wasn't being used, but if I keep the filter the same it returns nothing.Talking with the maintiner he noticed the filter wasn't applied, so we fix it, but now filter doesn't fine anything. I think the issue is you can't match base.name in from the machines to the pool.base.name you need to match the base.desktop.id to the pool.id value. I tried this

 

$filter = New-Object VMware.Hv.QueryFilterEquals -Property @{ 'memberName' = 'base.desktop.id'; 'value' = "$pool.id" }

 

but I get an error that says one base.desktop.id is an invalid type, even though its in the api

 

View API - VMware API Explorer - VMware {code}

 

I made a workaround which works but I'd like to understand the horizon api more if anyone knows. If I leave the filter blank again like before so it gets all the desktops adn then insert this right after $desktops=$queryResults.results, I get what I expect

 

$filteredDesktops=@()

foreach($desktopin$desktops)

{

$desktopPoolId=$desktop.Base.Desktop.Id.ToString()

$poolId=$pool.id.Id.ToString()

if($desktopPoolId-eq$poolId)

{

$filteredDesktops+=$desktop

}

}

$desktops=$filteredDesktops


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