exports/ProxyCmdletDefinitions.ps1


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<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the applePushNotificationCertificate object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the applePushNotificationCertificate object.
.Example
 
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Get-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate
 
 
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementapplepushnotificationcertificate
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementauditeventcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementAuditEventCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementAuditEventCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the auditEvent object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the auditEvent object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementauditevent
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of auditEvent
    ${AuditEventId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementcompliancemanagementpartnercount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartnerCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartnerCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the complianceManagementPartner object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the complianceManagementPartner object.
.Example
 
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner
 
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementcompliancemanagementpartner
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
    ${ComplianceManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementexchangeconnectorcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnectorCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnectorCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the deviceManagementExchangeConnector object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the deviceManagementExchangeConnector object.
.Example
 
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector
 
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementexchangeconnector
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
    ${DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementioupdatestatuscount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatusCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatusCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the iosUpdateDeviceStatus object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the iosUpdateDeviceStatus object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementioupdatestatus
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
    ${IosUpdateDeviceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementmobilethreatdefenseconnectorcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnectorCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnectorCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the mobileThreatDefenseConnector object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the mobileThreatDefenseConnector object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementmobilethreatdefenseconnector
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
    ${MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementpartnercount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementPartnerCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementPartnerCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the deviceManagementPartner object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the deviceManagementPartner object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementpartner
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
    ${DeviceManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementPartner_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementPartner_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementPartner_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementremoteassistancepartnercount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartnerCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartnerCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the remoteAssistancePartner object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the remoteAssistancePartner object.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner -RemoteAssistancePartnerId $remoteAssistancePartnerId
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementremoteassistancepartner
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
    ${RemoteAssistancePartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementresourceoperationcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperationCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperationCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the resourceOperation object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the resourceOperation object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementresourceoperation
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of resourceOperation
    ${ResourceOperationId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroleassignmentcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignmentCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignmentCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Role definition this assignment is part of.
.Description
Role definition this assignment is part of.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroleassignmentroledefinition
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignmentRoleDefinition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
    ${DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignmentRoleDefinition_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignmentRoleDefinition_GetViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroleassignment
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
    ${DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitioncount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitionroleassignmentcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignmentCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignmentCount_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignmentCount_GetViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Role definition this assignment is part of.
.Description
Role definition this assignment is part of.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitionroleassignmentroledefinition
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignmentRoleDefinition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleAssignment
    ${RoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignmentRoleDefinition_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignmentRoleDefinition_GetViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the roleAssignment object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the roleAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitionroleassignment
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleAssignment
    ${RoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the deviceAndAppManagementRoleDefinition object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the deviceAndAppManagementRoleDefinition object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementroledefinition
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtelecomexpensemanagementpartnercount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartnerCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartnerCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the telecomExpenseManagementPartner object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the telecomExpenseManagementPartner object.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner -TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId $telecomExpenseManagementPartnerId
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtelecomexpensemanagementpartner
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
    ${TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionacceptancestatuscount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatusCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatusCount_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatusCount_GetViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Navigation link to the terms and conditions that are assigned.
.Description
Navigation link to the terms and conditions that are assigned.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionacceptancestatustermandcondition
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatusTermAndCondition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
    ${TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatusTermAndCondition_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatusTermAndCondition_GetViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionacceptancestatus
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
    ${TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionassignmentcount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignmentCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignmentCount_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignmentCount_GetViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the termsAndConditionsAssignment object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the termsAndConditionsAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionassignment
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
    ${TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Get the number of the resource
.Description
Get the number of the resource
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Int32
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditioncount
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionCount {
[OutputType([System.Int32])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Get', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionCount_Get';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Read properties and relationships of the termsAndConditions object.
.Description
Read properties and relationships of the termsAndConditions object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/get-mgdevicemanagementtermandcondition
#>

function Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Get', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GetViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Expand')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Expand related entities
    ${ExpandProperty},

    [Parameter()]
    [Alias('Select')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Select properties to be returned
    ${Property},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Filter items by property values
    ${Filter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String]
    # Search items by search phrases
    ${Search},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Skip the first n items
    ${Skip},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('OrderBy')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.String[]]
    # Order items by property values
    ${Sort},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('Limit')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Query')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Show only the first n items
    ${Top},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Sets the page size of results.
    ${PageSize},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # List all pages.
    ${All},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')]
    [Alias('CV')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.String]
    # Specifies a count of the total number of items in a collection.
    # By default, this variable will be set in the global scope.
    ${CountVariable}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Get = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_Get';
            GetViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_GetViaIdentity';
            List = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Get-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_List';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new auditEvent object.
.Description
Create a new auditEvent object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
ACTOR <IMicrosoftGraphAuditActor>: A class containing the properties for Audit Actor.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [ApplicationDisplayName <String>]: Name of the Application.
  [ApplicationId <String>]: AAD Application Id.
  [AuditActorType <String>]: Actor Type.
  [IPAddress <String>]: IPAddress.
  [ServicePrincipalName <String>]: Service Principal Name (SPN).
  [UserId <String>]: User Id.
  [UserPermissions <String[]>]: List of user permissions when the audit was performed.
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User Principal Name (UPN).
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent>: A class containing the properties for Audit Event.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Activity <String>]: Friendly name of the activity.
  [ActivityDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date time in UTC when the activity was performed.
  [ActivityOperationType <String>]: The HTTP operation type of the activity.
  [ActivityResult <String>]: The result of the activity.
  [ActivityType <String>]: The type of activity that was being performed.
  [Actor <IMicrosoftGraphAuditActor>]: A class containing the properties for Audit Actor.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [ApplicationDisplayName <String>]: Name of the Application.
    [ApplicationId <String>]: AAD Application Id.
    [AuditActorType <String>]: Actor Type.
    [IPAddress <String>]: IPAddress.
    [ServicePrincipalName <String>]: Service Principal Name (SPN).
    [UserId <String>]: User Id.
    [UserPermissions <String[]>]: List of user permissions when the audit was performed.
    [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User Principal Name (UPN).
  [Category <String>]: Audit category.
  [ComponentName <String>]: Component name.
  [CorrelationId <String>]: The client request Id that is used to correlate activity within the system.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Event display name.
  [Resources <IMicrosoftGraphAuditResource[]>]: Resources being modified.
    [AuditResourceType <String>]: Audit resource's type.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
    [ModifiedProperties <IMicrosoftGraphAuditProperty[]>]: List of modified properties.
      [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
      [NewValue <String>]: New value.
      [OldValue <String>]: Old value.
    [ResourceId <String>]: Audit resource's Id.
 
RESOURCES <IMicrosoftGraphAuditResource[]>: Resources being modified.
  [AuditResourceType <String>]: Audit resource's type.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
  [ModifiedProperties <IMicrosoftGraphAuditProperty[]>]: List of modified properties.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
    [NewValue <String>]: New value.
    [OldValue <String>]: Old value.
  [ResourceId <String>]: Audit resource's Id.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementauditevent
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent]
    # A class containing the properties for Audit Event.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Friendly name of the activity.
    ${Activity},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # The date time in UTC when the activity was performed.
    ${ActivityDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The HTTP operation type of the activity.
    ${ActivityOperationType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The result of the activity.
    ${ActivityResult},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The type of activity that was being performed.
    ${ActivityType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditActor]
    # A class containing the properties for Audit Actor.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ACTOR properties and create a hash table.
    ${Actor},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Audit category.
    ${Category},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Component name.
    ${ComponentName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The client request Id that is used to correlate activity within the system.
    ${CorrelationId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Event display name.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditResource[]]
    # Resources being modified.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for RESOURCES properties and create a hash table.
    ${Resources},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new complianceManagementPartner object.
.Description
Create a new complianceManagementPartner object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
ANDROIDENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups which enroll Android devices through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner>: Compliance management partner for all platforms
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AndroidEnrollmentAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups which enroll Android devices through partner.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [AndroidOnboarded <Boolean?>]: Partner onboarded for Android devices.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Partner display name
  [IosEnrollmentAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups which enroll ios devices through partner.
  [IosOnboarded <Boolean?>]: Partner onboarded for ios devices.
  [LastHeartbeatDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin onboarded to the compliance management partner
  [MacOSEnrollmentAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups which enroll Mac devices through partner.
  [MacOSOnboarded <Boolean?>]: Partner onboarded for Mac devices.
  [PartnerState <DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState?>]: Partner state of this tenant.
 
IOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups which enroll ios devices through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
MACOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups which enroll Mac devices through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementcompliancemanagementpartner
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner]
    # Compliance management partner for all platforms
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups which enroll Android devices through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ANDROIDENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${AndroidEnrollmentAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Partner onboarded for Android devices.
    ${AndroidOnboarded},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Partner display name
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups which enroll ios devices through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for IOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${IosEnrollmentAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Partner onboarded for ios devices.
    ${IosOnboarded},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin onboarded to the compliance management partner
    ${LastHeartbeatDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups which enroll Mac devices through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for MACOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${MacOSEnrollmentAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Partner onboarded for Mac devices.
    ${MacOSOnboarded},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState]
    # Partner state of this tenant.
    ${PartnerState},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new deviceManagementExchangeConnector object.
.Description
Create a new deviceManagementExchangeConnector object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector>: Entity which represents a connection to an Exchange environment.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [ConnectorServerName <String>]: The name of the server hosting the Exchange Connector.
  [ExchangeAlias <String>]: An alias assigned to the Exchange server
  [ExchangeConnectorType <DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorType?>]: The type of Exchange Connector.
  [ExchangeOrganization <String>]: Exchange Organization to the Exchange server
  [LastSyncDateTime <DateTime?>]: Last sync time for the Exchange Connector
  [PrimarySmtpAddress <String>]: Email address used to configure the Service To Service Exchange Connector.
  [ServerName <String>]: The name of the Exchange server.
  [Status <DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorStatus?>]: The current status of the Exchange Connector.
  [Version <String>]: The version of the ExchangeConnectorAgent
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementexchangeconnector
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector]
    # Entity which represents a connection to an Exchange environment.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The name of the server hosting the Exchange Connector.
    ${ConnectorServerName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # An alias assigned to the Exchange server
    ${ExchangeAlias},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorType])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorType]
    # The type of Exchange Connector.
    ${ExchangeConnectorType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Exchange Organization to the Exchange server
    ${ExchangeOrganization},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Last sync time for the Exchange Connector
    ${LastSyncDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Email address used to configure the Service To Service Exchange Connector.
    ${PrimarySmtpAddress},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The name of the Exchange server.
    ${ServerName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorStatus])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorStatus]
    # The current status of the Exchange Connector.
    ${Status},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The version of the ExchangeConnectorAgent
    ${Version},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new iosUpdateDeviceStatus object.
.Description
Create a new iosUpdateDeviceStatus object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus>: iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [ComplianceGracePeriodExpirationDateTime <DateTime?>]: The DateTime when device compliance grace period expires
  [DeviceDisplayName <String>]: Device name of the DevicePolicyStatus.
  [DeviceId <String>]: The device id that is being reported.
  [DeviceModel <String>]: The device model that is being reported
  [InstallStatus <String>]: iosUpdatesInstallStatus
  [LastReportedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Last modified date time of the policy report.
  [OSVersion <String>]: The device version that is being reported.
  [Status <String>]: complianceStatus
  [UserId <String>]: The User id that is being reported.
  [UserName <String>]: The User Name that is being reported
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: UserPrincipalName.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementioupdatestatus
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus]
    # iosUpdateDeviceStatus
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # The DateTime when device compliance grace period expires
    ${ComplianceGracePeriodExpirationDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Device name of the DevicePolicyStatus.
    ${DeviceDisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The device id that is being reported.
    ${DeviceId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The device model that is being reported
    ${DeviceModel},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # iosUpdatesInstallStatus
    ${InstallStatus},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Last modified date time of the policy report.
    ${LastReportedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The device version that is being reported.
    ${OSVersion},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # complianceStatus
    ${Status},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The User id that is being reported.
    ${UserId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The User Name that is being reported
    ${UserName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # UserPrincipalName.
    ${UserPrincipalName},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new mobileThreatDefenseConnector object.
.Description
Create a new mobileThreatDefenseConnector object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector>: Entity which represents a connection to Mobile Threat Defense partner.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AllowPartnerToCollectIosApplicationMetadata <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. Default value is FALSE.
  [AllowPartnerToCollectIosPersonalApplicationMetadata <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. Default value is FALSE.
  [AndroidDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData <Boolean?>]: For Android, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
  [AndroidEnabled <Boolean?>]: For Android, set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
  [AndroidMobileApplicationManagementEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices. When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices. Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation. Default value is FALSE.
  [IosDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData <Boolean?>]: For IOS, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
  [IosEnabled <Boolean?>]: For IOS, get or set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
  [IosMobileApplicationManagementEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices. When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices. Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation. Default value is FALSE.
  [LastHeartbeatDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime of last Heartbeat recieved from the Mobile Threat Defense partner
  [MicrosoftDefenderForEndpointAttachEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is enabled. When FALSE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is disabled. Default value is FALSE.
  [PartnerState <MobileThreatPartnerTenantState?>]: Partner state of this tenant.
  [PartnerUnresponsivenessThresholdInDays <Int32?>]: Get or Set days the per tenant tolerance to unresponsiveness for this partner integration
  [PartnerUnsupportedOSVersionBlocked <Boolean?>]: Get or set whether to block devices on the enabled platforms that do not meet the minimum version requirements of the Mobile Threat Defense partner
  [WindowsDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant for Windows. When FALSE, inidicates that Intune may make a device compliant without receiving data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner for Windows. Default value is FALSE.
  [WindowsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during compliance evaluations for Windows. When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during compliance evaluations for Windows. Default value is FALSE.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementmobilethreatdefenseconnector
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector]
    # Entity which represents a connection to Mobile Threat Defense partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${AllowPartnerToCollectIosApplicationMetadata},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${AllowPartnerToCollectIosPersonalApplicationMetadata},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For Android, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
    ${AndroidDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For Android, set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
    ${AndroidEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices.
    # Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${AndroidMobileApplicationManagementEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For IOS, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
    ${IosDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For IOS, get or set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
    ${IosEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices.
    # Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${IosMobileApplicationManagementEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime of last Heartbeat recieved from the Mobile Threat Defense partner
    ${LastHeartbeatDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is enabled.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is disabled.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${MicrosoftDefenderForEndpointAttachEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.MobileThreatPartnerTenantState])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.MobileThreatPartnerTenantState]
    # Partner state of this tenant.
    ${PartnerState},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Get or Set days the per tenant tolerance to unresponsiveness for this partner integration
    ${PartnerUnresponsivenessThresholdInDays},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Get or set whether to block devices on the enabled platforms that do not meet the minimum version requirements of the Mobile Threat Defense partner
    ${PartnerUnsupportedOSVersionBlocked},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant for Windows.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that Intune may make a device compliant without receiving data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner for Windows.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${WindowsDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during compliance evaluations for Windows.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during compliance evaluations for Windows.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${WindowsEnabled},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new deviceManagementPartner object.
.Description
Create a new deviceManagementPartner object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner>: Entity which represents a connection to device management partner.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Partner display name
  [GroupsRequiringPartnerEnrollment <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups that specifies whether enrollment is through partner.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [IsConfigured <Boolean?>]: Whether device management partner is configured or not
  [LastHeartbeatDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin enabled option Connect to Device management Partner
  [PartnerAppType <DeviceManagementPartnerAppType?>]: Partner App Type.
  [PartnerState <DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState?>]: Partner state of this tenant.
  [SingleTenantAppId <String>]: Partner Single tenant App id
  [WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeMarkedAsNonCompliantDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be marked as NonCompliant
  [WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeRemovedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be removed
 
GROUPSREQUIRINGPARTNERENROLLMENT <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups that specifies whether enrollment is through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementpartner
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner]
    # Entity which represents a connection to device management partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Partner display name
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups that specifies whether enrollment is through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for GROUPSREQUIRINGPARTNERENROLLMENT properties and create a hash table.
    ${GroupsRequiringPartnerEnrollment},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Whether device management partner is configured or not
    ${IsConfigured},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin enabled option Connect to Device management Partner
    ${LastHeartbeatDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerAppType])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerAppType]
    # Partner App Type.
    ${PartnerAppType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState]
    # Partner state of this tenant.
    ${PartnerState},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Partner Single tenant App id
    ${SingleTenantAppId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be marked as NonCompliant
    ${WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeMarkedAsNonCompliantDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be removed
    ${WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeRemovedDateTime},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementPartner_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementPartner_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new remoteAssistancePartner object.
.Description
Create a new remoteAssistancePartner object.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
$params = @{
    "@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.remoteAssistancePartner"
    displayName = "Display Name value"
    onboardingUrl = "https://example.com/onboardingUrl/"
    onboardingStatus = "onboarding"
    lastConnectionDateTime = [System.DateTime]::Parse("2016-12-31T23:58:36.6670033-08:00")
}
 
New-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner -BodyParameter $params
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner>: RemoteAssistPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given Remote Assistance partner service.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the partner.
  [LastConnectionDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
  [OnboardingStatus <RemoteAssistanceOnboardingStatus?>]: The current TeamViewer connector status
  [OnboardingUrl <String>]: URL of the partner's onboarding portal, where an administrator can configure their Remote Assistance service.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementremoteassistancepartner
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner]
    # RemoteAssistPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given Remote Assistance partner service.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display name of the partner.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
    ${LastConnectionDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.RemoteAssistanceOnboardingStatus])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.RemoteAssistanceOnboardingStatus]
    # The current TeamViewer connector status
    ${OnboardingStatus},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # URL of the partner's onboarding portal, where an administrator can configure their Remote Assistance service.
    ${OnboardingUrl},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new resourceOperation object.
.Description
Create a new resourceOperation object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation>: Describes the resourceOperation resource (entity) of the Microsoft Graph API (REST), which supports Intune workflows related to role-based access control (RBAC).
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [ActionName <String>]: Type of action this operation is going to perform. The actionName should be concise and limited to as few words as possible.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the resource operation. The description is used in mouse-over text for the operation when shown in the Azure Portal.
  [ResourceName <String>]: Name of the Resource this operation is performed on.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementresourceoperation
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation]
    # Describes the resourceOperation resource (entity) of the Microsoft Graph API (REST), which supports Intune workflows related to role-based access control (RBAC).
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Type of action this operation is going to perform.
    # The actionName should be concise and limited to as few words as possible.
    ${ActionName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the resource operation.
    # The description is used in mouse-over text for the operation when shown in the Azure Portal.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Name of the Resource this operation is performed on.
    ${ResourceName},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment object.
.Description
Create a new deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment>: The Role Assignment resource. Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes. There can be one or more role assignments per role. This applies to custom and built-in roles.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
  [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
  [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
  [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
    [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
      [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
      [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
      [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
      [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
      [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
      [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
        [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
        [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Members <String[]>]: The list of ids of role member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
 
ROLEDEFINITION <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
  [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
  [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
    [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
      [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
      [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementroleassignment
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment]
    # The Role Assignment resource.
    # Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes.
    # There can be one or more role assignments per role.
    # This applies to custom and built-in roles.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the Role Assignment.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String[]]
    # The list of ids of role member security groups.
    # These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    ${Members},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String[]]
    # List of ids of role scope member security groups.
    # These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    ${ResourceScopes},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition]
    # The Role Definition resource.
    # The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune.
    # The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource.
    # There are two types of roles, built-in and custom.
    # Built-in roles cannot be modified.
    # Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced.
    # Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEDEFINITION properties and create a hash table.
    ${RoleDefinition},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new roleAssignment object.
.Description
Create a new roleAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment>: The Role Assignment resource. Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes. There can be one or more role assignments per role. This applies to custom and built-in roles.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
  [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
  [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
  [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
    [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
      [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
        [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
        [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
ROLEDEFINITION <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
  [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
  [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
    [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
      [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
      [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitionroleassignment
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment]
    # The Role Assignment resource.
    # Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes.
    # There can be one or more role assignments per role.
    # This applies to custom and built-in roles.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the Role Assignment.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String[]]
    # List of ids of role scope member security groups.
    # These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    ${ResourceScopes},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition]
    # The Role Definition resource.
    # The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune.
    # The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource.
    # There are two types of roles, built-in and custom.
    # Built-in roles cannot be modified.
    # Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced.
    # Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEDEFINITION properties and create a hash table.
    ${RoleDefinition},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_CreateExpanded';
            CreateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_CreateViaIdentity';
            CreateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_CreateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new roleDefinition object.
.Description
Create a new roleDefinition object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
  [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
  [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
    [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
      [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
      [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
 
ROLEASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
  [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
  [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
  [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
    [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
      [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
        [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
        [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
 
ROLEPERMISSIONS <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
  [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
    [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
    [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementroledefinition
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition]
    # The Role Definition resource.
    # The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune.
    # The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource.
    # There are two types of roles, built-in and custom.
    # Built-in roles cannot be modified.
    # Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced.
    # Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the Role definition.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display Name of the Role definition.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Type of Role.
    # Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    ${IsBuiltIn},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]]
    # List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${RoleAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]]
    # List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform.
    # These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEPERMISSIONS properties and create a hash table.
    ${RolePermissions},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new telecomExpenseManagementPartner object.
.Description
Create a new telecomExpenseManagementPartner object.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
$params = @{
    "@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.telecomExpenseManagementPartner"
    displayName = "Display Name value"
    url = "Url value"
    appAuthorized = $true
    enabled = $true
    lastConnectionDateTime = [System.DateTime]::Parse("2016-12-31T23:58:36.6670033-08:00")
}
 
New-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner -BodyParameter $params
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner>: telecomExpenseManagementPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given TEM service. Once your organization has onboarded with a partner, the partner can be enabled or disabled to switch TEM functionality on or off.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AppAuthorized <Boolean?>]: Whether the partner's AAD app has been authorized to access Intune.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the TEM partner.
  [Enabled <Boolean?>]: Whether Intune's connection to the TEM service is currently enabled or disabled.
  [LastConnectionDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
  [Url <String>]: URL of the TEM partner's administrative control panel, where an administrator can configure their TEM service.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementtelecomexpensemanagementpartner
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner]
    # telecomExpenseManagementPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given TEM service.
    # Once your organization has onboarded with a partner, the partner can be enabled or disabled to switch TEM functionality on or off.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Whether the partner's AAD app has been authorized to access Intune.
    ${AppAuthorized},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display name of the TEM partner.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Whether Intune's connection to the TEM service is currently enabled or disabled.
    ${Enabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
    ${LastConnectionDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # URL of the TEM partner's administrative control panel, where an administrator can configure their TEM service.
    ${Url},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus object.
.Description
Create a new termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus>: A termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus entity represents the acceptance status of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy by a given user. Users must accept the most up-to-date version of the terms in order to retain access to the Company Portal.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
  [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
  [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
      [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
      [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
        [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
    [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
    [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
    [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
  [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
TERMSANDCONDITIONS <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
    [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
    [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
    [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
  [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
  [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
  [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
  [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionacceptancestatus
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus]
    # A termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus entity represents the acceptance status of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy by a given user.
    # Users must accept the most up-to-date version of the terms in order to retain access to the Company Portal.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
    ${AcceptedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
    ${AcceptedVersion},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions]
    # A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy.
    # T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance.
    # They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for TERMSANDCONDITIONS properties and create a hash table.
    ${TermsAndConditions},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
    ${UserDisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
    ${UserPrincipalName},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_CreateExpanded';
            CreateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_CreateViaIdentity';
            CreateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_CreateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new termsAndConditionsAssignment object.
.Description
Create a new termsAndConditionsAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment>: A termsAndConditionsAssignment entity represents the assignment of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy to a given group. Users in the group will be required to accept the terms in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionassignment
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment]
    # A termsAndConditionsAssignment entity represents the assignment of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy to a given group.
    # Users in the group will be required to accept the terms in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.Info(PossibleTypes=([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget]))]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Base type for assignment targets.
    ${Target},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_CreateExpanded';
            CreateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_CreateViaIdentity';
            CreateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_CreateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Create a new termsAndConditions object.
.Description
Create a new termsAndConditions object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
ACCEPTANCESTATUSES <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
  [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
  [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
      [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
      [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
        [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
    [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
    [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
    [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
  [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
 
ASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
    [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
    [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
    [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
  [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
  [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
  [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
  [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/new-mgdevicemanagementtermandcondition
#>

function New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='CreateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Create', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions]
    # A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy.
    # T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance.
    # They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy.
    # This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    ${AcceptanceStatement},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]]
    # The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ACCEPTANCESTATUSES properties and create a hash table.
    ${AcceptanceStatuses},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]]
    # The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${Assignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves.
    # This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    ${BodyText},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime the object was created.
    ${CreatedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime the object was last modified.
    ${LastModifiedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions.
    # This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    ${Title},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='CreateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Integer indicating the current version of the terms.
    # Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
    ${Version},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Create = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_Create';
            CreateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\New-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_CreateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Delete navigation property applePushNotificationCertificate for deviceManagement
.Description
Delete navigation property applePushNotificationCertificate for deviceManagement
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementapplepushnotificationcertificate
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate_Delete';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a auditEvent.
.Description
Deletes a auditEvent.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementauditevent
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of auditEvent
    ${AuditEventId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a complianceManagementPartner.
.Description
Deletes a complianceManagementPartner.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementcompliancemanagementpartner
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
    ${ComplianceManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a deviceManagementExchangeConnector.
.Description
Deletes a deviceManagementExchangeConnector.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementexchangeconnector
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
    ${DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a iosUpdateDeviceStatus.
.Description
Deletes a iosUpdateDeviceStatus.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementioupdatestatus
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
    ${IosUpdateDeviceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a mobileThreatDefenseConnector.
.Description
Deletes a mobileThreatDefenseConnector.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementmobilethreatdefenseconnector
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
    ${MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a deviceManagementPartner.
.Description
Deletes a deviceManagementPartner.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementpartner
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
    ${DeviceManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementPartner_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementPartner_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a remoteAssistancePartner.
.Description
Deletes a remoteAssistancePartner.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Remove-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner -RemoteAssistancePartnerId $remoteAssistancePartnerId
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementremoteassistancepartner
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
    ${RemoteAssistancePartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a resourceOperation.
.Description
Deletes a resourceOperation.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementresourceoperation
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of resourceOperation
    ${ResourceOperationId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment.
.Description
Deletes a deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementroleassignment
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
    ${DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a roleAssignment.
.Description
Deletes a roleAssignment.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitionroleassignment
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleAssignment
    ${RoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a roleDefinition.
.Description
Deletes a roleDefinition.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementroledefinition
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a telecomExpenseManagementPartner.
.Description
Deletes a telecomExpenseManagementPartner.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
Remove-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner -TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId $telecomExpenseManagementPartnerId
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementtelecomexpensemanagementpartner
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
    ${TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus.
.Description
Deletes a termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionacceptancestatus
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
    ${TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a termsAndConditionsAssignment.
.Description
Deletes a termsAndConditionsAssignment.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionassignment
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
    ${TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Deletes a termsAndConditions.
.Description
Deletes a termsAndConditions.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Outputs
System.Boolean
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/remove-mgdevicemanagementtermandcondition
#>

function Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition {
[OutputType([System.Boolean])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='Delete', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Delete', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeleteViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Header')]
    [System.String]
    # ETag
    ${IfMatch},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Returns true when the command succeeds
    ${PassThru},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Delete = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_Delete';
            DeleteViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Remove-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_DeleteViaIdentity';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a applePushNotificationCertificate object.
.Description
Update the properties of a applePushNotificationCertificate object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate>: Apple push notification certificate.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AppleIdentifier <String>]: Apple Id of the account used to create the MDM push certificate.
  [Certificate <String>]: Not yet documented
  [CertificateUploadFailureReason <String>]: The reason the certificate upload failed.
  [CertificateUploadStatus <String>]: The certificate upload status.
  [ExpirationDateTime <DateTime?>]: The expiration date and time for Apple push notification certificate.
  [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Last modified date and time for Apple push notification certificate.
  [TopicIdentifier <String>]: Topic Id.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementapplepushnotificationcertificate
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphApplePushNotificationCertificate]
    # Apple push notification certificate.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Apple Id of the account used to create the MDM push certificate.
    ${AppleIdentifier},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Not yet documented
    ${Certificate},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The reason the certificate upload failed.
    ${CertificateUploadFailureReason},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The certificate upload status.
    ${CertificateUploadStatus},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # The expiration date and time for Apple push notification certificate.
    ${ExpirationDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Last modified date and time for Apple push notification certificate.
    ${LastModifiedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Topic Id.
    ${TopicIdentifier},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementApplePushNotificationCertificate_UpdateExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a auditEvent object.
.Description
Update the properties of a auditEvent object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
ACTOR <IMicrosoftGraphAuditActor>: A class containing the properties for Audit Actor.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [ApplicationDisplayName <String>]: Name of the Application.
  [ApplicationId <String>]: AAD Application Id.
  [AuditActorType <String>]: Actor Type.
  [IPAddress <String>]: IPAddress.
  [ServicePrincipalName <String>]: Service Principal Name (SPN).
  [UserId <String>]: User Id.
  [UserPermissions <String[]>]: List of user permissions when the audit was performed.
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User Principal Name (UPN).
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent>: A class containing the properties for Audit Event.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Activity <String>]: Friendly name of the activity.
  [ActivityDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date time in UTC when the activity was performed.
  [ActivityOperationType <String>]: The HTTP operation type of the activity.
  [ActivityResult <String>]: The result of the activity.
  [ActivityType <String>]: The type of activity that was being performed.
  [Actor <IMicrosoftGraphAuditActor>]: A class containing the properties for Audit Actor.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [ApplicationDisplayName <String>]: Name of the Application.
    [ApplicationId <String>]: AAD Application Id.
    [AuditActorType <String>]: Actor Type.
    [IPAddress <String>]: IPAddress.
    [ServicePrincipalName <String>]: Service Principal Name (SPN).
    [UserId <String>]: User Id.
    [UserPermissions <String[]>]: List of user permissions when the audit was performed.
    [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User Principal Name (UPN).
  [Category <String>]: Audit category.
  [ComponentName <String>]: Component name.
  [CorrelationId <String>]: The client request Id that is used to correlate activity within the system.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Event display name.
  [Resources <IMicrosoftGraphAuditResource[]>]: Resources being modified.
    [AuditResourceType <String>]: Audit resource's type.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
    [ModifiedProperties <IMicrosoftGraphAuditProperty[]>]: List of modified properties.
      [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
      [NewValue <String>]: New value.
      [OldValue <String>]: Old value.
    [ResourceId <String>]: Audit resource's Id.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
RESOURCES <IMicrosoftGraphAuditResource[]>: Resources being modified.
  [AuditResourceType <String>]: Audit resource's type.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
  [ModifiedProperties <IMicrosoftGraphAuditProperty[]>]: List of modified properties.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display name.
    [NewValue <String>]: New value.
    [OldValue <String>]: Old value.
  [ResourceId <String>]: Audit resource's Id.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementauditevent
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of auditEvent
    ${AuditEventId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditEvent]
    # A class containing the properties for Audit Event.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Friendly name of the activity.
    ${Activity},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # The date time in UTC when the activity was performed.
    ${ActivityDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The HTTP operation type of the activity.
    ${ActivityOperationType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The result of the activity.
    ${ActivityResult},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The type of activity that was being performed.
    ${ActivityType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditActor]
    # A class containing the properties for Audit Actor.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ACTOR properties and create a hash table.
    ${Actor},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Audit category.
    ${Category},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Component name.
    ${ComponentName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The client request Id that is used to correlate activity within the system.
    ${CorrelationId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Event display name.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAuditResource[]]
    # Resources being modified.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for RESOURCES properties and create a hash table.
    ${Resources},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementAuditEvent_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a complianceManagementPartner object.
.Description
Update the properties of a complianceManagementPartner object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
ANDROIDENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups which enroll Android devices through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner>: Compliance management partner for all platforms
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AndroidEnrollmentAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups which enroll Android devices through partner.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [AndroidOnboarded <Boolean?>]: Partner onboarded for Android devices.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Partner display name
  [IosEnrollmentAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups which enroll ios devices through partner.
  [IosOnboarded <Boolean?>]: Partner onboarded for ios devices.
  [LastHeartbeatDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin onboarded to the compliance management partner
  [MacOSEnrollmentAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups which enroll Mac devices through partner.
  [MacOSOnboarded <Boolean?>]: Partner onboarded for Mac devices.
  [PartnerState <DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState?>]: Partner state of this tenant.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
IOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups which enroll ios devices through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
MACOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups which enroll Mac devices through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementcompliancemanagementpartner
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
    ${ComplianceManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartner]
    # Compliance management partner for all platforms
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups which enroll Android devices through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ANDROIDENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${AndroidEnrollmentAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Partner onboarded for Android devices.
    ${AndroidOnboarded},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Partner display name
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups which enroll ios devices through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for IOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${IosEnrollmentAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Partner onboarded for ios devices.
    ${IosOnboarded},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin onboarded to the compliance management partner
    ${LastHeartbeatDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphComplianceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups which enroll Mac devices through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for MACOSENROLLMENTASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${MacOSEnrollmentAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Partner onboarded for Mac devices.
    ${MacOSOnboarded},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState]
    # Partner state of this tenant.
    ${PartnerState},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementComplianceManagementPartner_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a deviceManagementExchangeConnector object.
.Description
Update the properties of a deviceManagementExchangeConnector object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector>: Entity which represents a connection to an Exchange environment.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [ConnectorServerName <String>]: The name of the server hosting the Exchange Connector.
  [ExchangeAlias <String>]: An alias assigned to the Exchange server
  [ExchangeConnectorType <DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorType?>]: The type of Exchange Connector.
  [ExchangeOrganization <String>]: Exchange Organization to the Exchange server
  [LastSyncDateTime <DateTime?>]: Last sync time for the Exchange Connector
  [PrimarySmtpAddress <String>]: Email address used to configure the Service To Service Exchange Connector.
  [ServerName <String>]: The name of the Exchange server.
  [Status <DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorStatus?>]: The current status of the Exchange Connector.
  [Version <String>]: The version of the ExchangeConnectorAgent
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementexchangeconnector
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
    ${DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementExchangeConnector]
    # Entity which represents a connection to an Exchange environment.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The name of the server hosting the Exchange Connector.
    ${ConnectorServerName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # An alias assigned to the Exchange server
    ${ExchangeAlias},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorType])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorType]
    # The type of Exchange Connector.
    ${ExchangeConnectorType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Exchange Organization to the Exchange server
    ${ExchangeOrganization},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Last sync time for the Exchange Connector
    ${LastSyncDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Email address used to configure the Service To Service Exchange Connector.
    ${PrimarySmtpAddress},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The name of the Exchange server.
    ${ServerName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorStatus])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorStatus]
    # The current status of the Exchange Connector.
    ${Status},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The version of the ExchangeConnectorAgent
    ${Version},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementExchangeConnector_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a iosUpdateDeviceStatus object.
.Description
Update the properties of a iosUpdateDeviceStatus object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus>: iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [ComplianceGracePeriodExpirationDateTime <DateTime?>]: The DateTime when device compliance grace period expires
  [DeviceDisplayName <String>]: Device name of the DevicePolicyStatus.
  [DeviceId <String>]: The device id that is being reported.
  [DeviceModel <String>]: The device model that is being reported
  [InstallStatus <String>]: iosUpdatesInstallStatus
  [LastReportedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Last modified date time of the policy report.
  [OSVersion <String>]: The device version that is being reported.
  [Status <String>]: complianceStatus
  [UserId <String>]: The User id that is being reported.
  [UserName <String>]: The User Name that is being reported
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: UserPrincipalName.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementioupdatestatus
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
    ${IosUpdateDeviceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphIosUpdateDeviceStatus]
    # iosUpdateDeviceStatus
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # The DateTime when device compliance grace period expires
    ${ComplianceGracePeriodExpirationDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Device name of the DevicePolicyStatus.
    ${DeviceDisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The device id that is being reported.
    ${DeviceId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The device model that is being reported
    ${DeviceModel},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # iosUpdatesInstallStatus
    ${InstallStatus},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Last modified date time of the policy report.
    ${LastReportedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The device version that is being reported.
    ${OSVersion},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # complianceStatus
    ${Status},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The User id that is being reported.
    ${UserId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The User Name that is being reported
    ${UserName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # UserPrincipalName.
    ${UserPrincipalName},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementIoUpdateStatus_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a mobileThreatDefenseConnector object.
.Description
Update the properties of a mobileThreatDefenseConnector object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector>: Entity which represents a connection to Mobile Threat Defense partner.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AllowPartnerToCollectIosApplicationMetadata <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. Default value is FALSE.
  [AllowPartnerToCollectIosPersonalApplicationMetadata <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices. Default value is FALSE.
  [AndroidDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData <Boolean?>]: For Android, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
  [AndroidEnabled <Boolean?>]: For Android, set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
  [AndroidMobileApplicationManagementEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices. When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices. Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation. Default value is FALSE.
  [IosDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData <Boolean?>]: For IOS, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
  [IosEnabled <Boolean?>]: For IOS, get or set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
  [IosMobileApplicationManagementEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices. When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices. Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation. Default value is FALSE.
  [LastHeartbeatDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime of last Heartbeat recieved from the Mobile Threat Defense partner
  [MicrosoftDefenderForEndpointAttachEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is enabled. When FALSE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is disabled. Default value is FALSE.
  [PartnerState <MobileThreatPartnerTenantState?>]: Partner state of this tenant.
  [PartnerUnresponsivenessThresholdInDays <Int32?>]: Get or Set days the per tenant tolerance to unresponsiveness for this partner integration
  [PartnerUnsupportedOSVersionBlocked <Boolean?>]: Get or set whether to block devices on the enabled platforms that do not meet the minimum version requirements of the Mobile Threat Defense partner
  [WindowsDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant for Windows. When FALSE, inidicates that Intune may make a device compliant without receiving data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner for Windows. Default value is FALSE.
  [WindowsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during compliance evaluations for Windows. When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during compliance evaluations for Windows. Default value is FALSE.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementmobilethreatdefenseconnector
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
    ${MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphMobileThreatDefenseConnector]
    # Entity which represents a connection to Mobile Threat Defense partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${AllowPartnerToCollectIosApplicationMetadata},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # When FALSE, indicates the Mobile Threat Defense partner may not collect metadata about personally installed applications from Intune for IOS devices.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${AllowPartnerToCollectIosPersonalApplicationMetadata},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For Android, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
    ${AndroidDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For Android, set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
    ${AndroidEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for Android devices.
    # Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${AndroidMobileApplicationManagementEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For IOS, set whether Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant
    ${IosDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # For IOS, get or set whether data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should be used during compliance evaluations
    ${IosEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluations for IOS devices.
    # Only one partner per platform may be enabled for Mobile Application Management (MAM) evaluation.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${IosMobileApplicationManagementEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime of last Heartbeat recieved from the Mobile Threat Defense partner
    ${LastHeartbeatDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is enabled.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that configuration profile management via Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is disabled.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${MicrosoftDefenderForEndpointAttachEnabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.MobileThreatPartnerTenantState])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.MobileThreatPartnerTenantState]
    # Partner state of this tenant.
    ${PartnerState},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Get or Set days the per tenant tolerance to unresponsiveness for this partner integration
    ${PartnerUnresponsivenessThresholdInDays},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Get or set whether to block devices on the enabled platforms that do not meet the minimum version requirements of the Mobile Threat Defense partner
    ${PartnerUnsupportedOSVersionBlocked},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that Intune must receive data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner prior to marking a device compliant for Windows.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that Intune may make a device compliant without receiving data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner for Windows.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${WindowsDeviceBlockedOnMissingPartnerData},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # When TRUE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner can be used during compliance evaluations for Windows.
    # When FALSE, inidicates that data from the Mobile Threat Defense partner should not be used during compliance evaluations for Windows.
    # Default value is FALSE.
    ${WindowsEnabled},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementMobileThreatDefenseConnector_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a deviceManagementPartner object.
.Description
Update the properties of a deviceManagementPartner object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner>: Entity which represents a connection to device management partner.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Partner display name
  [GroupsRequiringPartnerEnrollment <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>]: User groups that specifies whether enrollment is through partner.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [IsConfigured <Boolean?>]: Whether device management partner is configured or not
  [LastHeartbeatDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin enabled option Connect to Device management Partner
  [PartnerAppType <DeviceManagementPartnerAppType?>]: Partner App Type.
  [PartnerState <DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState?>]: Partner state of this tenant.
  [SingleTenantAppId <String>]: Partner Single tenant App id
  [WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeMarkedAsNonCompliantDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be marked as NonCompliant
  [WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeRemovedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be removed
 
GROUPSREQUIRINGPARTNERENROLLMENT <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartnerAssignment[]>: User groups that specifies whether enrollment is through partner.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementpartner
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
    ${DeviceManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartner]
    # Entity which represents a connection to device management partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Partner display name
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceManagementPartnerAssignment[]]
    # User groups that specifies whether enrollment is through partner.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for GROUPSREQUIRINGPARTNERENROLLMENT properties and create a hash table.
    ${GroupsRequiringPartnerEnrollment},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Whether device management partner is configured or not
    ${IsConfigured},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of last heartbeat after admin enabled option Connect to Device management Partner
    ${LastHeartbeatDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerAppType])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerAppType]
    # Partner App Type.
    ${PartnerAppType},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.DeviceManagementPartnerTenantState]
    # Partner state of this tenant.
    ${PartnerState},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Partner Single tenant App id
    ${SingleTenantAppId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be marked as NonCompliant
    ${WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeMarkedAsNonCompliantDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime in UTC when PartnerDevices will be removed
    ${WhenPartnerDevicesWillBeRemovedDateTime},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementPartner_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementPartner_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementPartner_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementPartner_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a remoteAssistancePartner object.
.Description
Update the properties of a remoteAssistancePartner object.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
$params = @{
    "@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.remoteAssistancePartner"
    displayName = "Display Name value"
    onboardingUrl = "https://example.com/onboardingUrl/"
    onboardingStatus = "onboarding"
    lastConnectionDateTime = [System.DateTime]::Parse("2016-12-31T23:58:36.6670033-08:00")
}
 
Update-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner -RemoteAssistancePartnerId $remoteAssistancePartnerId -BodyParameter $params
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner>: RemoteAssistPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given Remote Assistance partner service.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the partner.
  [LastConnectionDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
  [OnboardingStatus <RemoteAssistanceOnboardingStatus?>]: The current TeamViewer connector status
  [OnboardingUrl <String>]: URL of the partner's onboarding portal, where an administrator can configure their Remote Assistance service.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementremoteassistancepartner
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
    ${RemoteAssistancePartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRemoteAssistancePartner]
    # RemoteAssistPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given Remote Assistance partner service.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display name of the partner.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
    ${LastConnectionDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [ArgumentCompleter([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.RemoteAssistanceOnboardingStatus])]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Support.RemoteAssistanceOnboardingStatus]
    # The current TeamViewer connector status
    ${OnboardingStatus},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # URL of the partner's onboarding portal, where an administrator can configure their Remote Assistance service.
    ${OnboardingUrl},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRemoteAssistancePartner_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a resourceOperation object.
.Description
Update the properties of a resourceOperation object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation>: Describes the resourceOperation resource (entity) of the Microsoft Graph API (REST), which supports Intune workflows related to role-based access control (RBAC).
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [ActionName <String>]: Type of action this operation is going to perform. The actionName should be concise and limited to as few words as possible.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the resource operation. The description is used in mouse-over text for the operation when shown in the Azure Portal.
  [ResourceName <String>]: Name of the Resource this operation is performed on.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementresourceoperation
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of resourceOperation
    ${ResourceOperationId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphResourceOperation]
    # Describes the resourceOperation resource (entity) of the Microsoft Graph API (REST), which supports Intune workflows related to role-based access control (RBAC).
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Type of action this operation is going to perform.
    # The actionName should be concise and limited to as few words as possible.
    ${ActionName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the resource operation.
    # The description is used in mouse-over text for the operation when shown in the Azure Portal.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Name of the Resource this operation is performed on.
    ${ResourceName},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementResourceOperation_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment object.
.Description
Update the properties of a deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment>: The Role Assignment resource. Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes. There can be one or more role assignments per role. This applies to custom and built-in roles.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
  [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
  [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
  [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
    [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
      [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
      [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
      [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
      [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
      [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
      [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
        [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
        [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Members <String[]>]: The list of ids of role member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
ROLEDEFINITION <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
  [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
  [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
    [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
      [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
      [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementroleassignment
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
    ${DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment]
    # The Role Assignment resource.
    # Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes.
    # There can be one or more role assignments per role.
    # This applies to custom and built-in roles.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the Role Assignment.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String[]]
    # The list of ids of role member security groups.
    # These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    ${Members},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String[]]
    # List of ids of role scope member security groups.
    # These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    ${ResourceScopes},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition]
    # The Role Definition resource.
    # The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune.
    # The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource.
    # There are two types of roles, built-in and custom.
    # Built-in roles cannot be modified.
    # Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced.
    # Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEDEFINITION properties and create a hash table.
    ${RoleDefinition},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleAssignment_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a roleAssignment object.
.Description
Update the properties of a roleAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment>: The Role Assignment resource. Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes. There can be one or more role assignments per role. This applies to custom and built-in roles.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
  [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
  [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
  [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
    [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
      [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
        [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
        [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
ROLEDEFINITION <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
  [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
  [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
    [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
      [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
      [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementroledefinitionroleassignment
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleAssignment
    ${RoleAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment]
    # The Role Assignment resource.
    # Role assignments tie together a role definition with members and scopes.
    # There can be one or more role assignments per role.
    # This applies to custom and built-in roles.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the Role Assignment.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String[]]
    # List of ids of role scope member security groups.
    # These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    ${ResourceScopes},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition]
    # The Role Definition resource.
    # The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune.
    # The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource.
    # There are two types of roles, built-in and custom.
    # Built-in roles cannot be modified.
    # Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced.
    # Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEDEFINITION properties and create a hash table.
    ${RoleDefinition},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinitionRoleAssignment_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a roleDefinition object.
.Description
Update the properties of a roleDefinition object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
  [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
  [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
    [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
    [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
    [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
  [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
      [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
      [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
ROLEASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Description <String>]: Description of the Role Assignment.
  [DisplayName <String>]: The display or friendly name of the role Assignment.
  [ResourceScopes <String[]>]: List of ids of role scope member security groups. These are IDs from Azure Active Directory.
  [RoleDefinition <IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition>]: The Role Definition resource. The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune. The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource. There are two types of roles, built-in and custom. Built-in roles cannot be modified. Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced. Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Description <String>]: Description of the Role definition.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Display Name of the Role definition.
    [IsBuiltIn <Boolean?>]: Type of Role. Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    [RoleAssignments <IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]>]: List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    [RolePermissions <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>]: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
      [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
        [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
        [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
 
ROLEPERMISSIONS <IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]>: List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform. These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
  [ResourceActions <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAction[]>]: Resource Actions each containing a set of allowed and not allowed permissions.
    [AllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Allowed Actions
    [NotAllowedResourceActions <String[]>]: Not Allowed Actions.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementroledefinition
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of roleDefinition
    ${RoleDefinitionId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleDefinition]
    # The Role Definition resource.
    # The role definition is the foundation of role based access in Intune.
    # The role combines an Intune resource such as a Mobile App and associated role permissions such as Create or Read for the resource.
    # There are two types of roles, built-in and custom.
    # Built-in roles cannot be modified.
    # Both built-in roles and custom roles must have assignments to be enforced.
    # Create custom roles if you want to define a role that allows any of the available resources and role permissions to be combined into a single role.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Description of the Role definition.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display Name of the Role definition.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Type of Role.
    # Set to True if it is built-in, or set to False if it is a custom role definition.
    ${IsBuiltIn},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRoleAssignment[]]
    # List of Role assignments for this role definition.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${RoleAssignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphRolePermission[]]
    # List of Role Permissions this role is allowed to perform.
    # These must match the actionName that is defined as part of the rolePermission.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ROLEPERMISSIONS properties and create a hash table.
    ${RolePermissions},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementRoleDefinition_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a telecomExpenseManagementPartner object.
.Description
Update the properties of a telecomExpenseManagementPartner object.
.Example
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration
 
$params = @{
    "@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.telecomExpenseManagementPartner"
    displayName = "Display Name value"
    url = "Url value"
    appAuthorized = $true
    enabled = $true
    lastConnectionDateTime = [System.DateTime]::Parse("2016-12-31T23:58:36.6670033-08:00")
}
 
Update-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner -TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId $telecomExpenseManagementPartnerId -BodyParameter $params
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner>: telecomExpenseManagementPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given TEM service. Once your organization has onboarded with a partner, the partner can be enabled or disabled to switch TEM functionality on or off.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AppAuthorized <Boolean?>]: Whether the partner's AAD app has been authorized to access Intune.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the TEM partner.
  [Enabled <Boolean?>]: Whether Intune's connection to the TEM service is currently enabled or disabled.
  [LastConnectionDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
  [Url <String>]: URL of the TEM partner's administrative control panel, where an administrator can configure their TEM service.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementtelecomexpensemanagementpartner
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
    ${TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTelecomExpenseManagementPartner]
    # telecomExpenseManagementPartner resources represent the metadata and status of a given TEM service.
    # Once your organization has onboarded with a partner, the partner can be enabled or disabled to switch TEM functionality on or off.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Whether the partner's AAD app has been authorized to access Intune.
    ${AppAuthorized},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display name of the TEM partner.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Whether Intune's connection to the TEM service is currently enabled or disabled.
    ${Enabled},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # Timestamp of the last request sent to Intune by the TEM partner.
    ${LastConnectionDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # URL of the TEM partner's administrative control panel, where an administrator can configure their TEM service.
    ${Url},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTelecomExpenseManagementPartner_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus object.
.Description
Update the properties of a termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus object.
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
.Example
{{ Add code here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus>: A termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus entity represents the acceptance status of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy by a given user. Users must accept the most up-to-date version of the terms in order to retain access to the Company Portal.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
  [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
  [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
      [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
      [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
        [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
    [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
    [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
    [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
  [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
 
TERMSANDCONDITIONS <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
    [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
    [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
    [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
  [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
  [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
  [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
  [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionacceptancestatus
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
    ${TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus]
    # A termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus entity represents the acceptance status of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy by a given user.
    # Users must accept the most up-to-date version of the terms in order to retain access to the Company Portal.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
    ${AcceptedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
    ${AcceptedVersion},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions]
    # A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy.
    # T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance.
    # They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for TERMSANDCONDITIONS properties and create a hash table.
    ${TermsAndConditions},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
    ${UserDisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
    ${UserPrincipalName},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAcceptanceStatus_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a termsAndConditionsAssignment object.
.Description
Update the properties of a termsAndConditionsAssignment object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment>: A termsAndConditionsAssignment entity represents the assignment of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy to a given group. Users in the group will be required to accept the terms in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementtermandconditionassignment
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
    ${TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment]
    # A termsAndConditionsAssignment entity represents the assignment of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy to a given group.
    # Users in the group will be required to accept the terms in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.Info(PossibleTypes=([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget]))]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Base type for assignment targets.
    ${Target},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndConditionAssignment_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

<#
.Synopsis
Update the properties of a termsAndConditions object.
.Description
Update the properties of a termsAndConditions object.
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
.Example
PS C:\> {{ Add code here }}
 
{{ Add output here }}
 
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity
.Inputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions
.Outputs
Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions
.Notes
COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES
 
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.
 
ACCEPTANCESTATUSES <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
  [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
  [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
      [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
      [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
        [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
    [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
    [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
    [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
    [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
  [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
  [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
 
ASSIGNMENTS <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
    [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
 
BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
  [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
  [AcceptanceStatement <String>]: Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [AcceptanceStatuses <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]>]: The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [AcceptedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when the terms were last accepted by the user.
    [AcceptedVersion <Int32?>]: Most recent version number of the T&C accepted by the user.
    [TermsAndConditions <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions>]: A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy. T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance. They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    [UserDisplayName <String>]: Display name of the user whose acceptance the entity represents.
    [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName of the User that accepted the term.
  [Assignments <IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]>]: The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
    [Id <String>]: The unique idenfier for an entity. Read-only.
    [Target <IMicrosoftGraphDeviceAndAppManagementAssignmentTarget>]: Base type for assignment targets.
      [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  [BodyText <String>]: Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was created.
  [Description <String>]: Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
  [DisplayName <String>]: Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
  [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime the object was last modified.
  [Title <String>]: Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
  [Version <Int32?>]: Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
 
INPUTOBJECT <IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity>: Identity Parameter
  [AuditEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of auditEvent
  [ComplianceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of complianceManagementPartner
  [DeviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceAndAppManagementRoleAssignment
  [DeviceManagementExchangeConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementExchangeConnector
  [DeviceManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of deviceManagementPartner
  [IosUpdateDeviceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of iosUpdateDeviceStatus
  [MobileThreatDefenseConnectorId <String>]: The unique identifier of mobileThreatDefenseConnector
  [RemoteAssistancePartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of remoteAssistancePartner
  [ResourceOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of resourceOperation
  [RoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleAssignment
  [RoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of roleDefinition
  [TelecomExpenseManagementPartnerId <String>]: The unique identifier of telecomExpenseManagementPartner
  [TermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatusId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus
  [TermsAndConditionsAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditionsAssignment
  [TermsAndConditionsId <String>]: The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
.Link
https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.devicemanagement.administration/update-mgdevicemanagementtermandcondition
#>

function Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition {
[OutputType([Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')]
param(
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded', Mandatory)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique identifier of termsAndConditions
    ${TermsAndConditionsId},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Path')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IDeviceManagementAdministrationIdentity]
    # Identity Parameter
    # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
    ${InputObject},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Update', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentity', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditions]
    # A termsAndConditions entity represents the metadata and contents of a given Terms and Conditions (T&C) policy.
    # T&C policies’ contents are presented to users upon their first attempt to enroll into Intune and subsequently upon edits where an administrator has required re-acceptance.
    # They enable administrators to communicate the provisions to which a user must agree in order to have devices enrolled into Intune.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.
    ${BodyParameter},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy.
    # This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    ${AcceptanceStatement},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAcceptanceStatus[]]
    # The list of acceptance statuses for this T&C policy.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ACCEPTANCESTATUSES properties and create a hash table.
    ${AcceptanceStatuses},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Collections.Hashtable]
    # Additional Parameters
    ${AdditionalProperties},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [AllowEmptyCollection()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphTermsAndConditionsAssignment[]]
    # The list of assignments for this T&C policy.
    # To construct, see NOTES section for ASSIGNMENTS properties and create a hash table.
    ${Assignments},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves.
    # This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    ${BodyText},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime the object was created.
    ${CreatedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
    ${Description},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
    ${DisplayName},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # The unique idenfier for an entity.
    # Read-only.
    ${Id},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.DateTime]
    # DateTime the object was last modified.
    ${LastModifiedDateTime},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.String]
    # Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions.
    # This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
    ${Title},

    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateExpanded')]
    [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UpdateViaIdentityExpanded')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Body')]
    [System.Int32]
    # Integer indicating the current version of the terms.
    # Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
    ${Version},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Wait for .NET debugger to attach
    ${Break},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelineAppend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]]
    # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline
    ${HttpPipelinePrepend},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Uri]
    # The URI for the proxy server to use
    ${Proxy},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [ValidateNotNull()]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call
    ${ProxyCredential},

    [Parameter(DontShow)]
    [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Category('Runtime')]
    [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]
    # Use the default credentials for the proxy
    ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}
)

begin {
    try {
        $outBuffer = $null
        if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) {
            $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1
        }
        $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName

        $mapping = @{
            Update = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_Update';
            UpdateExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_UpdateExpanded';
            UpdateViaIdentity = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_UpdateViaIdentity';
            UpdateViaIdentityExpanded = 'Microsoft.Graph.DeviceManagement.Administration.private\Update-MgDeviceManagementTermAndCondition_UpdateViaIdentityExpanded';
        }
        $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet]
        [Microsoft.Graph.PowerShell.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet)
        $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet)
        $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters}
        $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin)
        $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet)
    } catch {

        throw
    }
}

process {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.Process($_)
    } catch {

        throw
    }

}
end {
    try {
        $steppablePipeline.End()

    } catch {

        throw
    }
} 
}

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