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{SQL} Fix #11023: Fix incorrect input type object reference #20242

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/Sql/Sql/help/Restore-AzSqlInstanceDatabase.md
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Expand Up @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The restored database is created as a new instance database.

### Example 1: Restore an instance database from a point in time
```powershell
Restore-AzSqlinstanceDatabase -Name "Database01" -InstanceName "managedInstance1" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" -PointInTime UTCDateTime -TargetInstanceDatabaseName "Database01_restored"
Restore-AzSqlInstanceDatabase -Name "Database01" -InstanceName "managedInstance1" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" -PointInTime UTCDateTime -TargetInstanceDatabaseName "Database01_restored"
```

The command restores the instance database Database01 from the specified point-in-time backup to the instance database named Database01_restored.
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### Example 4: Restore a deleted instance database from a point in time
```powershell
$deletedDatabase = Get-AzSqlDeletedInstanceDatabaseBackup -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" -InstanceName "managedInstance1" -DatabaseName "DB1"
Restore-AzSqlinstanceDatabase -FromPointInTimeBackup -Name $deletedDatabase.Name -InstanceName $deletedDatabase.ManagedInstanceName -ResourceGroupName $deletedDatabase.ResourceGroupName -DeletionDate $deletedDatabase.DeletionDate -PointInTime UTCDateTime -TargetInstanceDatabaseName "Database01_restored"
Restore-AzSqlInstanceDatabase -FromPointInTimeBackup -Name $deletedDatabase.Name -InstanceName $deletedDatabase.ManagedInstanceName -ResourceGroupName $deletedDatabase.ResourceGroupName -DeletionDate $deletedDatabase.DeletionDate -PointInTime UTCDateTime -TargetInstanceDatabaseName "Database01_restored"
```

The first command gets the deleted instance databases named 'DB1' on Instance 'managedInstance1'.
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### Example 5: Restore a deleted instance database from a point in time
```powershell
$deletedDatabase = Get-AzSqlDeletedInstanceDatabaseBackup -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" -InstanceName "managedInstance1" -DatabaseName "DB1"
Restore-AzSqlinstanceDatabase -FromPointInTimeBackup -InputObject $deletedDatabase[0] -PointInTime UTCDateTime -TargetInstanceDatabaseName "Database01_restored"
Restore-AzSqlInstanceDatabase -FromPointInTimeBackup -InputObject $deletedDatabase[0] -PointInTime UTCDateTime -TargetInstanceDatabaseName "Database01_restored"
```

The first command gets the deleted instance databases named 'DB1' on Instance 'managedInstance1'.
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## INPUTS

### Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Sql.ManagedDatabase.Model.AzureSqlManagedDatabaseModel
### Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Sql.ManagedDatabase.Model.AzureSqlManagedDatabaseBaseModel

### Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Sql.ManagedDatabase.Model.AzureSqlRecoverableManagedDatabaseModel

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