💡New cmdlet - Get Tenant Pronouns Settings#4660
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NishkalankBezawada:NewCommandLet-Tenant-Get-Pronouns
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💡New cmdlet - Get Tenant Pronouns Settings#4660KoenZomers merged 7 commits intopnp:devfrom NishkalankBezawada:NewCommandLet-Tenant-Get-Pronouns
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Thanks @KoenZomers. I was also thinking to add set commandlet as well, but you have already done it. Thanks once again, |
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This PR contains a new commandlet to get the organization level Pronouns settings, using GraphAPI. This commandlet gets the settings that manage pronouns in an organization, such as controlling the display within the organization of any pronouns users might have set up for themselves.
EXAMPLE 1
Get-PnPTenantPronounsSettingsThis cmdlet can be used to retrieve tenant wide pronounsSettings properties. The response is the collection of pronounsSettings
Below is the JSON Representation of the resource type.
{ "isEnabledInOrganization": "Boolean" }Test case without required permissions
Get-PnPTenantPronounsSettingsGuidance
Thanks,
Nish