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Has anyone had any luck using Invoke-CMReport in the Powershell module for SCCM 2012 SP1? I can't get it working.

 

import-module 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\AdminConsole\bin\ConfigurationManager.psd1'

cd <SITE CODE>:

invoke-CMReport -sitecode <SITE CODE> -ReportPath '/Reports/Data' gives an error:

 

Invoke-CMReport : Could not find a Reporting Services Point on site <SITE CODE> and server

 

But get-cmreportingserviepoint does find my Reporting Services Point...

 

Any ideas?

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Hello,

Seems like MS article that explains usage of Invoke-CMReport is a bit missleading.

In order to call report, try syntax like this: Invoke-CMReport -ReportPath "Endpoint Protection/Computer Malware Details" -ReportParameter @{ Collection = “MyCollection”; “Time Range” = “4 weeks” }

I hope this is informative for you, cheers.B)

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