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Managed Environments Powershell reference

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Where is the complete Managed Environment Powershell reference located? it doesn't seem to be available from Microsoft.PowerApps.Administration.PowerShell Module | Microsoft Learn or PowerShell Module Browser - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn, There are some samples from Enable Managed Environments - Power Platform | Microsoft Learn but looking for a complete reference.

Any idea out there? 

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  • velegandla Profile Picture
    204 Moderator on at

    @DBJ 

    Given some of the managed env features are still in preview, all the APIs are not available. 

     

    Are you looking for anything specific wrt to managed envs?

     

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    65 on at

    @Velegandla 
    my expectation is that PS reference material should be available for those managed environment features that are GA.

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    @DBJ 

    Good Point. You can submit Feedback on the same page

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powerapps.administration.powershell/?view=pa-ps-latest  

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    TechMonkey Profile Picture
    7 on at
    I know this is an old thread, but the reference at 
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powerapps.administration.powershell seems current to me.

    (I didn't check each of the 185* commands, but spot-check-scrolling through they all seem to be there.)

    *As of now.

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