Functions/UserMangement/Rename-PVLocation.ps1

Function Rename-PVLocation {

    <#
    .SYNOPSIS
    Renames a Location.

    .DESCRIPTION
    Exposes the PACLI Function: "RENAMELOCATION"

    .PARAMETER vault
    The defined Vault name

    .PARAMETER user
    The Username of the authenticated User.

    .PARAMETER location
    The current name of the Location to rename.
    Note: Add a backslash ‘\’ before the name of the location

    .PARAMETER newName
    The new name of the Location.

    .PARAMETER sessionID
    The ID number of the session. Use this parameter when working
    with multiple scripts simultaneously. The default is ‘0’.

    .EXAMPLE
    Rename-PVLocation -vault Lab -user administrator -location \Location2 -newName \Location3

    Renames Location2 to Location3 in the vault

    .NOTES
    AUTHOR: Pete Maan

    #>


    [CmdLetBinding()]
    param(

        [Parameter(
            Mandatory = $True,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)]
        [string]$vault,

        [Parameter(
            Mandatory = $True,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)]
        [string]$user,

        [Parameter(
            Mandatory = $True,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)]
        [string]$location,

        [Parameter(
            Mandatory = $True,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)]
        [string]$newName,

        [Parameter(
            Mandatory = $False,
            ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $True)]
        [int]$sessionID
    )

    PROCESS {

        $Return = Invoke-PACLICommand $Script:PV.ClientPath RENAMELOCATION $($PSBoundParameters.getEnumerator() |
                ConvertTo-ParameterString)

        if($Return.ExitCode -eq 0) {

            Write-Verbose "Location renamed to $newName"

            [PSCustomObject] @{

                "vault"     = $vault
                "user"      = $user
                "sessionID" = $sessionID

            } | Add-ObjectDetail -TypeName pacli.PoShPACLI

        }

    }

}