New-PsIntuneDeviceReport.ps1

function New-PsIntuneDeviceReport {
    <#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Quick Report version of Write-PsIntuneDeviceReport
    .DESCRIPTION
        Yeah. What he said
    .PARAMETER UserName
        User account to use for AzureAD and Intune tenant
    .PARAMETER ReportName
        Title to include in the report filename
    .PARAMETER DeviceOS
        Filter devices by operating system. Options: Android, iOS, Windows, All. Default is All
    .PARAMETER OutputFolder
        Path for output file. Default is current user Documents path
    .PARAMETER Show
        Open results in Excel (if Excel is installed on the machine where script is executed)
    .EXAMPLE
        New-PsIntuneDeviceReport -UserName "john@contoso.com" -ReportName "Contoso" -DeviceOS 'Windows'
    .LINK
        https://github.com/Skatterbrainz/psIntune/blob/master/docs/New-PsIntuneDeviceReport.md
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [parameter(Mandatory)][ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][string] $UserName,
        [parameter(Mandatory)][ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()][string] $ReportName,
        [parameter()][string][ValidateSet('All','Windows','Android','iOS')] $DeviceOS = 'All',
        [parameter()][string] $OutputFolder = "$([System.Environment]::GetFolderPath('Personal'))",
        [parameter()][boolean] $Show = $False
    )
    try {
        Write-Host "collecting Intune device hardware information..."
        $devs = Get-psIntuneDevice -UserName $UserName -Detail Detailed -DeviceOS $DeviceOS -ShowProgress:$True
        Write-Host "collecting Azure AD device inventory..."
        $adevs = Get-psIntuneAzureADDevices -UserName $UserName -ShowProgress:$True
        Write-Host "collecting Intune device software inventory..."
        $apps = Get-psIntuneDeviceApps -Devices $devs -UserName $UserName -ShowProgress:$True
        Write-Host "publishing inventory report..."
        Write-psIntuneDeviceReport -IntuneDevices $devs -IntuneApps $apps -AadDevices $adevs -OutputFolder $OutputFolder -ReportName $ReportName -DeviceOS $DeviceOS -Overwrite -Show:$Show
    }
    catch {
        Write-Error $_.Exception.Message 
    }
}