When you run the PowerShell command
Save-Module -Name PowerShellGet -Path <path>
as described in the PowerShell Gallery, you might get the following error messages…
If you read my post “Call K2 blackpearl SmartObject with PowerShell” you know, that you can use the K2 API within PowerShell quite easily.
https://medium.com/markus-blog/call-k2-blackpearl-smartobject-with-powershell-16f4b210…
Querying SharePoint List items with PowerShell is quite easy.
But sometimes you need to set custom (dynamic) filter values that can make things complicated.
Calling K2 blackpearl SmartObject within your custom .net code is pretty well documented.If you ever wondered how to call a SmartObject from PowerShell, you can use the following code example as a baseline.
PowerShell script to get rid of DCOM Errors related to the IIS WAMREG admin Service.