#Add-PnPContentTypeToDocumentSet Adds a content type to a document set ##Syntax
Add-PnPContentTypeToDocumentSet -ContentType <ContentTypePipeBind[]>
-DocumentSet <DocumentSetPipeBind>
[-Web <WebPipeBind>]
##Parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ContentType | ContentTypePipeBind[] | True | The content type object, name or id to add. Either specify name, an id, or a content type object. |
DocumentSet | DocumentSetPipeBind | True | The document set object or id to add the content type to. Either specify a name, a document set template object, an id, or a content type object |
Web | WebPipeBind | False | The web to apply the command to. Omit this parameter to use the current web. |
##Examples |
###Example 1
PS:> Add-PnPContentTypeToDocumentSet -ContentType "Test CT" -DocumentSet "Test Document Set"
This will add the content type called 'Test CT' to the document set called ''Test Document Set'
###Example 2
PS:> $docset = Get-PnPDocumentSetTemplate -Identity "Test Document Set"
PS:> $ct = Get-SPOContentType -Identity "Test CT"
PS:> Add-PnPContentTypeToDocumentSet -ContentType $ct -DocumentSet $docset
This will add the content type called 'Test CT' to the document set called ''Test Document Set'
###Example 3
PS:> Add-PnPContentTypeToDocumentSet -ContentType 0x0101001F1CEFF1D4126E4CAD10F00B6137E969 -DocumentSet 0x0120D520005DB65D094035A241BAC9AF083F825F3B
This will add the content type called 'Test CT' to the document set called ''Test Document Set'