diff --git a/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/New-AzLogicApp.md b/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/New-AzLogicApp.md index 07ccc8e4d2b0..cc915bb4d224 100644 --- a/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/New-AzLogicApp.md +++ b/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/New-AzLogicApp.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Template parameter file values that you specify at the command line take precede ### Example 1: Create a logic app by using definition and parameter file paths ```powershell -New-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp03" -State "Enabled" -AppServicePlan "ServicePlan01" -DefinitionFilePath "d:\workflows\Definition03.json" -ParameterFilePath "d:\workflows\Parameters03.json" +New-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp03" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -DefinitionFilePath "d:\workflows\Definition03.json" -ParameterFilePath "d:\workflows\Parameters03.json" ``` ```output @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The logic app includes the definition and parameters specified by file paths. ### Example 2: Create a logic app by using definition and parameter objects ```powershell -New-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp05" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -AppServicePlan "ServicePlan01" -Definition [IO.File]::ReadAllText("d:\Workflows\Definition.json") -Parameters @{name1="value1", name2="value2"} +New-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp05" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -Definition [IO.File]::ReadAllText("d:\Workflows\Definition.json") -Parameters @{name1="value1";name2="value2"} ``` ```output @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ This command creates a logic app in the specified resource group resource group. ### Example 3: Create a logic app by using the pipeline to specify the resource group ```powershell -Get-AzResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" | New-AzLogicApp -Name "LogicApp11" -State "Enabled" -AppServicePlan "ServicePlan01" -DefinitionFilePath "d:\Workflow\Definition.json" -ParameterFilePath "d:\Workflow\Parameters.json" +Get-AzResourceGroup -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" | New-AzLogicApp -Name "LogicApp11" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -DefinitionFilePath "d:\Workflow\Definition.json" -ParameterFilePath "d:\Workflow\Parameters.json" ``` ```output @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ The logic app includes the definition and parameters specified by file paths. ### Example 4: Create a logic app based on an existing logic app ```powershell $Workflow = Get-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp03" -New-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp13" -State "Enabled" -AppServicePlan "ServicePlan01" -Definition $Workflow.Definition -Parameters $Workflow.Parameters +New-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp13" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -Definition $Workflow.Definition -Parameters $Workflow.Parameters ``` ```output diff --git a/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Set-AzIntegrationAccountReceivedIcn.md b/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Set-AzIntegrationAccountReceivedIcn.md index de5be41212b2..41a83a84ea3d 100644 --- a/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Set-AzIntegrationAccountReceivedIcn.md +++ b/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Set-AzIntegrationAccountReceivedIcn.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Please do provide the "-AgreementType" parameter to specify whether X12 or Edifa ### Example 1 ```powershell -Set-AzIntegrationAccountGeneratedIcn -AgreementType "X12" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup1" -Name "IntegrationAccount1" -AgreementName "X12IntegrationAccountAgreement" -ControlNumber "123" -IsMessageProcessingFailed $true +Set-AzIntegrationAccountGeneratedIcn -AgreementType "X12" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup1" -Name "IntegrationAccount1" -AgreementName "X12IntegrationAccountAgreement" -ControlNumber "123" ``` ```output @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This command updates the integration account received X12 interchange control nu ### Example 2 ```powershell -Set-AzIntegrationAccountGeneratedIcn -AgreementType "Edifact" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup1" -Name "IntegrationAccount1" -AgreementName "EdifactIntegrationAccountAgreement" -ControlNumber "123" -IsMessageProcessingFailed $true +Set-AzIntegrationAccountGeneratedIcn -AgreementType "Edifact" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup1" -Name "IntegrationAccount1" -AgreementName "EdifactIntegrationAccountAgreement" -ControlNumber "123" ``` ```output diff --git a/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Test-AzLogicApp.md b/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Test-AzLogicApp.md index d3926f32d258..2cbb073cd4d7 100644 --- a/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Test-AzLogicApp.md +++ b/src/LogicApp/LogicApp/help/Test-AzLogicApp.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The command specifies definition and parameter file paths. ### Example 2: Validate a logic app by using objects ```powershell -Test-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp01" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -Definition [IO.File]::ReadAllText("d:\Workflows\Definition.json") -Parameters @{name1="value1", name2="value2"} +Test-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup11" -Name "LogicApp01" -Location "westus" -State "Enabled" -Definition [IO.File]::ReadAllText("d:\Workflows\Definition.json") -Parameters @{name1="value1";name2="value2"} ``` This command validates a logic app named LogicApp01 in the specified resource group.