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---
id: search-schedule
title: SearchSchedule
pagination_label: SearchSchedule
sidebar_label: SearchSchedule
sidebar_class_name: powershellsdk
keywords: ['powershell', 'PowerShell', 'sdk', 'SearchSchedule']
slug: /tools/sdk/powershell/v2024/models/search-schedule
tags: ['SDK', 'Software Development Kit', 'SearchSchedule']
---
# SearchSchedule
## Properties
Name | Type | Description | Notes
------------ | ------------- | ------------- | -------------
**SavedSearchId** | **String** | The ID of the saved search that will be executed. | [required]
**Created** | Pointer to **System.DateTime** | The date the scheduled search was initially created. | [optional] [readonly]
**Modified** | Pointer to **System.DateTime** | The last date the scheduled search was modified. | [optional] [readonly]
**Schedule** | [**Schedule2**](schedule2) | | [required]
**Recipients** | [**[]SearchScheduleRecipientsInner**](search-schedule-recipients-inner) | A list of identities that should receive the scheduled search report via email. | [required]
**Enabled** | Pointer to **Boolean** | Indicates if the scheduled search is enabled. | [optional] [default to $false]
**EmailEmptyResults** | Pointer to **Boolean** | Indicates if email generation should occur when search returns no results. | [optional] [default to $false]
**DisplayQueryDetails** | Pointer to **Boolean** | Indicates if the generated email should include the query and search results preview (which could include PII). | [optional] [default to $false]
## Examples
- Prepare the resource
```powershell
$SearchSchedule = Initialize-PSSailpoint.V2024SearchSchedule -SavedSearchId 554f1511-f0a1-4744-ab14-599514d3e57c `
-Created 2018-06-25T20:22:28.104Z `
-Modified 2018-06-25T20:22:28.104Z `
-Schedule null `
-Recipients null `
-Enabled false `
-EmailEmptyResults false `
-DisplayQueryDetails false
```
- Convert the resource to JSON
```powershell
$SearchSchedule | ConvertTo-JSON
```
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