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-Type <String[]>
Specifies the object types for which audit log entries should be returned. Multiple values can be specified by
use of commas, for example -Type WORKFLOW,SCHEDULE

* WORKFLOW
* JOBRESOURCE
* LOCK
* FILEORDERSOURCE
* NOTICEBOARD
* WORKINGDAYSCALENDAR
* NONWORKINGDAYSCALENDAR
* SCHEDULE
* INCLUDESCRIPT
* JOBTEMPLATE
* REPORT
* DOCUMENTATION
* ORDER

Required?false
Position?3
Default value
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

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-DateFrom <DateTime>
Specifies the date starting from which audit log entries should be returned.
Consider that a UTC date has to be provided.

Default: Begin Beginning of the current day as a UTC date

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-RelativeDateFrom <String>
Specifies a relative date starting from which audit log entries should be returned, e.g.

* -1s, -2s: one second ago, two seconds ago
* -1m, -2m: one minute ago, two minutes ago
* -1h, -2h: one hour ago, two hours ago
* -1d, -2d: one day ago, two days ago
* -1w, -2w: one week ago, two weeks ago
* -1M, -2M: one month ago, two months ago
* -1y, -2y: one year ago, two years ago

Optionally a time offset can be specified, e.g. -1d+02:00, as otherwise midnight UTC is assumed.
Alternatively a timezone offset can be added, e.g. by using -1d+TZ, that . This is calculated by the cmdlet
for the timezone that is specified with the -Timezone parameter.

This parameter takes precedence over the -DateFrom parameter.

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