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This project is a PowerShell module for interacting with the BMC Remedy ARS Rest API. It has been tested against a system that is running Remedy v9. Results with other versions/implementations of Remedy may vary.

Getting Started

After installation, you will need to set your Remedy API URL and credentials. You do this by running:

Set-RemedyAPIConfig -APIURL https://yourremedy.url.whatever/arapi/yourmidtearserver -IncidentURL https://yourremedy.url.whatever/arsys/forms/cmdbapppd/HPD:Help%20Desk

Which will then prompt you to enter credentials. These are saved as an encrypted string to your userprofile directory by default (you can redirect this by using -File).

Examples

Get-RemedyTicket

You can get a specific (incident) ticket by partial or full Incident Number as follows:

Get-RemedyTicket -ID 12345

This will return a small object with a default set of frequently needed properties available. To return an object with all of the properties available via the API add the -Full switch:

Get-RemedyTicket -ID 12345 -Full

There are many other parameters for filtering/retrieving resuts in other ways e.g by -Team, -Submitter, -Customer etc. Enter Help Get-RemedyTicket -Full for full details.

Get-RemedyChange

You can get a specific Remedy Change by full or partial Change ID Number as follows:

Get-RemedyChange -ID 12345

This will return a small object with a default set of frequently needed properties available. To return an object with all of the properties available via the API, add the -Full siwtch:

Get-RemedyChange -ID 12345 -Full

There are many other parameters for filtering/retrieving resuts in other ways e.g by -Team, -Submitter, -Customer etc. Enter Help Get-RemedyChange -Full for full details.

Get-RemedyProblem

You can get a specific Remedy Problem record by full or partial Problem ID Number as follows:

Get-RemedyProblem -ID 12345

This will return a small object with a default set of frequently needed properties available. To return an object with all of the properties available via the API, add the -Full siwtch:

Get-RemedyProblem -ID 12345 -Full

There are many other parameters for filtering/retrieving resuts in other ways e.g by -Team, -Submitter, -Customer etc. Enter Help Get-RemedyProblem -Full for full details.

Get-RemedySolution

You can get a specific Remedy Solution record by full or partial Solution ID Number as follows:

Get-RemedySolution -ID 12345

This will return a small object with a default set of frequently needed properties available. To return an object with all of the properties available via the API, add the -Full siwtch:

Get-RemedySolution -ID 12345 -Full

There are many other parameters for filtering/retrieving resuts in other ways e.g by -Team, -Submitter, -Customer etc. Enter Help Get-RemedySolution -Full for full details.

Get-RemedyKnownError

You can get a specific Remedy Known Error record by full or partial Known Error ID Number as follows:

Get-RemedyKnownError -ID 12345

This will return a small object with a default set of frequently needed properties available. To return an object with all of the properties available via the API, add the -Full siwtch:

Get-RemedyKnownError -ID 12345 -Full

There are many other parameters for filtering/retrieving resuts in other ways e.g by -Team, -Submitter, -Customer etc. Enter Help Get-RemedyKnownError -Full for full details.

Get-RemedyWorkLog

You can get the worklog entries associated with a ticket (Incident/Request) by doing the following:

Get-RemedyTicket -ID 12345 | Get-RemedyWorkLog

You can get the worklog entries associated with a Change by doing one of the following:

Get-RemedyChange -ID 12345 | Get-RemedyWorkLog
Get-RemedyWorkLog -ID 12345 -Type Change

You can get the worklog entries associated with a Problem by doing one of the following:

Get-RemedyProblem -ID 12345 | Get-RemedyWorkLog
Get-RemedyWorkLog -ID 12345 -Type Problem

You can get the worklog entries associated with a Solution by doing one of the following:

Get-RemedySolution -ID 12345 | Get-RemedyWorkLog
Get-RemedyWorkLog -ID 12345 -Type Solution

You can get the worklog entries associated with a Known Error by doing one of the following:

Get-RemedyKnownError -ID 12345 | Get-RemedyWorkLog
Get-RemedyWorkLog -ID 12345 -Type KnownError

You can filter for a specific type of worklog by specifying -WorkLogType. E.g:

Get-RemedyChange -ID 12345 | Get-RemedyWorkLog -WorkLogType 'Resolution'

There are many other parameters for filtering the results of Get-RemedyWorkLog. Enter Help Get-RemedyWorkLog -Full to learn more.

Get-RemedyTeam

You can get the members of a specified Remedy Support Team with this command.

Get-RemedyTeam -Name Windows

This actually makes two calls to the API, it queries the CTM:Support Group schema to get the ID of the Support Group, then uses this to query the CTM:Support Group Association schema to get it's associated members.

Get-RemedyPerson

This returns the details of a person from Remedy. This can be a customer or a member of staff:

Get-RemedyPerson -Name 'Joe Bloggs'

The cmdlet searches the 'Full Name' field and partial strings are accepted:

Get-RemedyPerson -Name 'John Sm'

If you wish to only return Staff members you can use the -Staff switch to filter the result to just these:

Get-RemedyPerson -Name 'Tony Stark' -Staff

Get-RemedyInterface

You can see a list of available Remedy interfaces/forms by running:

Get-RemedyInterfaces

This command is just helpful if you want to explore the API, understand the schema/fields and potentially extend this module.

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