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Hello Support,

is it possible to start this invoke command in adaxes?

Invoke-Sqlcmd -ServerInstance "SQL" -database "DB" -Query "EXEC dbo.Adaxes"

Didnt find a solution in this forum.

Thank you and regards

Massimo

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Hello Massimo,

To use the cmdlet, you need to run your script in a new PowerShell instance. For details, have a look at the Using Invoke-Command script from the following article in our script repository: http://www.adaxes.com/script-repository ... e-s290.htm.

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