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CUT-4112: Userstate Lookups #583
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docs updated, looks good!
Issues
What does this solve?
Introducing a new function to the JumpCloud PowerShell module called
Get-JCScheduledUserstate
This function will allow for admins to see all of their scheduled userstate changes in their org, as well as being able to filter based on scheduled suspensions, activations or even UserIDs
Is there anything particularly tricky?
A single user can have multiple scheduled userstate changes. As an example, a user can be scheduled for suspension at
7/1/2024
as well as being scheduled for activation at8/1/2024
. Looking up the user by their UserID should return both resultsHow should this be tested?