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Get-SqlSensitivityClassification

Get the sensitivity label and information type of columns in the database.

Syntax

ByContext (Default)

Get-SqlSensitivityClassification
 [-ColumnName <String[]>]
 [-SuppressProviderContextWarning]
 [<CommonParameters>]

ByConnectionString

Get-SqlSensitivityClassification
 -ConnectionString <String>
 [-ColumnName <String[]>]
 [<CommonParameters>]

ByConnectionParameters

Get-SqlSensitivityClassification
 -ServerInstance <PSObject>
 -DatabaseName <String>
 [-ColumnName <String[]>]
 [-Credential <PSCredential>]
 [<CommonParameters>]

ByPath

Get-SqlSensitivityClassification
 -Path <String>
 [-ColumnName <String[]>]
 [<CommonParameters>]

ByDBObject

Get-SqlSensitivityClassification
 -InputObject <Database>
 [-ColumnName <String[]>]
 [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Get-SqlSensitivityClassification cmdlet gets the sensitivity labels and information types of columns in the database.

The sensitivity labels and information types of columns can also be viewed using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) release 17.5 and above, or the Extended Properties catalog view.

The sensitivity labels and information types of columns can be set using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) release 17.5 and above, or with the Set-SqlSensitivityClassification cmdlet.

Module requirements: version 21+ on PowerShell 5.1; version 22+ on PowerShell 7.x.

Examples

Example 1: Get all information types and sensitivity labels from a database using Windows authentication

PS C:\> Get-SqlSensitivityClassification -ServerInstance "MyComputer\MainInstance" -Database "myDatabase"

Column InformationType SensitivityLabel SensitivityRank
------ --------------- ---------------- ---------------
Sales.Customers.email Contact Info Confidential Medium
Sales.Customers.first_name Name Confidential - GDPR Medium

This command gets the information type and sensitivity label of all columns in the database. The cmdlet returns only the columns that have an information type or a sensitivity label (or both) defined.

Example 2: Get information type and sensitivity label of a single column from database by providing path

PS C:\> Get-SqlSensitivityClassification -Path "SQLSERVER:\SQL\MyComputer\MainInstance\Databases\MyDatabase" -ColumnName "Sales.Customers.email"

Column InformationType SensitivityLabel SensitivityRank
------ --------------- ---------------- ---------------
Sales.Customers.email Contact Info Confidential Medium

This command gets the information type and sensitivity label of the Sales.Customers.email column in the database provided in the Path.

Example 3: Get sensitivity labels and information types of multiple columns using using current path context

PS C:\> $columns = @("Sales.Customers.ip_address" , "Sales.Customers.email")
PS C:\> Set-Location "SQLSERVER:\SQL\MyComputer\MainInstance\Databases\MyDatabase"
PS SQLSERVER:\SQL\MyComputer\MainInstance> Get-SqlSensitivityClassification -ColumnName $columns
 WARNING: Using provider context. Server = MyComputer, Database = MyDatabase.

Column InformationType SensitivityLabel SensitivityRank
------ --------------- ---------------- ---------------
Sales.Customers.email Contact Info Confidential Medium
Sales.Customers.ip_address

This command gets the information type and sensitivity label of multiple columns in the database using and array argument containing the column names and the current path context to locate the database.

Columns that have no information type or sensitivity label, such as Sales.Customers.ip_Addess in the example, will return empty results.

Parameters

-ColumnName

Name(s) of columns for which information type and sensitivity label is fetched.

Parameter properties

Type:

String[]

Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-ConnectionString

Specifies a connection string to connect to the database. If this parameter is present, other connection parameters will be ignored.

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-Credential

Specifies a credential used to connect to the database.

Parameter properties

Type:PSCredential
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-DatabaseName

Specifies the name of a database. This cmdlet connects to this database in the instance that is specified in the ServerInstance parameter.

If the DatabaseName parameter is not specified, the database that is used depends on whether the current path specifies both the SQLSERVER:\SQL folder and a database name. If the path specifies both the SQL folder and a database name, this cmdlet connects to the database that is specified in the path.

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-InputObject

Specifies a SQL Server Management Object (SMO) that represent the database that this cmdlet uses.

Parameter properties

Type:Database
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-Path

Specifies the path to the instance of SQL Server on which this cmdlet runs the operation. If you do not specify a value for this parameter, the cmdlet uses the current working location.

Parameter properties

Type:String
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-ServerInstance

Specifies either the name of the server instance (a string) or SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) object that specifies the name of an instance of the Database Engine. For default instances, only specify the computer name: MyComputer. For named instances, use the format ComputerName\InstanceName.

Parameter properties

Type:PSObject
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

-SuppressProviderContextWarning

Indicates that this cmdlet suppresses the warning that this cmdlet has used in the database context from the current SQLSERVER:\SQL path setting to establish the database context for the cmdlet.

Parameter properties

Type:SwitchParameter
Default value:None
Supports wildcards:False
DontShow:False

Parameter sets

CommonParameters

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable, -ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.

Inputs

System.String

Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Database

Outputs

System.Object

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