--- id: powershell-sdk-create title: Creating resources with the PowerShell SDK pagination_label: PowerShell SDK sidebar_label: Create a resource sidebar_position: 2 sidebar_class_name: powershellsdk keywords: ['powershell', 'sdk', 'create'] description: Learn how to create new resources using the PowerShell SDK in this guide. slug: /tools/sdk/powershell/create tags: ['SDK'] --- You can use the SDK to create new resources. These cmdlets will typically start with the `New` keyword. To see a list of available create cmdlets, run this command: ```powershell Get-Command -Module PSSailpoint | where-object {$_.name -like "*New-*" } | Sort-Object Name | Get-Help | Format-Table Name, Synopsis ``` The SDK returns this output (all beta endpoints are designated by the Beta prefix): ```powershell Name Synopsis ---- -------- New-AccessProfile Create an Access Profile New-AccessRequest Submit an Access Request New-Account Create Account New-AuthOrgNetworkConfig Create security network configuration. New-BetaAccessProfile Create an Access Profile New-BetaAccessRequest Submit an Access Request New-BetaAccount Create Account New-BetaCampaign Create a campaign New-BetaCampaignTemplate Create a Campaign Template New-BetaCommonAccess Create common access items New-BetaConnectorRule Create Connector Rule New-BetaCustomPasswordI… Create Custom Password Instructions New-BetaDigitToken Generate a digit token New-BetaDomainDkim Verify domain address via DKIM ... ``` Here is an example create workgroup script from the beta APIs you can copy into your PowerShell instance to try it out: ```powershell showLineNumbers $Identity = Get-PublicIdentities -Limit 1 $JSON = @" { "owner": { "type": "IDENTITY", "id": "$($Identity.id)", "name": "$($Identity.name)" }, "name": "DB Access Governance Group", "description": "Description of the Governance Group" } "@ $WorkGroup = ConvertFrom-BetaJsonToWorkgroupDto -Json $JSON $WorkGroup = Initialize-BetaWorkgroupDto -Name "DB Access Governance Group" -Description "Description of the Governance Group" -Owner @{ "type" = "IDENTITY" "id" = $Identity.id "name" = $Identity.name } New-BetaWorkgroup -WorkgroupDto $WorkGroup ``` The example uses the `Get-PublicIdentities -Limit` cmdlet to pull an identity needed to be the owner of the Workgroup and shows two ways of creating the new WorkGroup to send with the request. The first on lines 3-15 initializes a json string then converts the string into a WorkGroup object with `ConvertFrom-BetaJsonToWorkgroupDto` The second on lines 17-21 initializes the WorkGroup object by passing in each property of the WorkGroup. The WorkGroup will be returned by the SDK: ```powershell Name Value ---- ----- description Description of the Governance Group owner {[displayName, Brian Mendoza], [emailAddress, ], [type, IDENTITY], [id, 0003c25c365e492381d4e557b6159f9b]…} memberCount 0 connectionCount 0 id a241d625-d948-4c41-839e-869b790837a1 name DB Access Governance Group created modified ```