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Adds a new function to retrieve Verkada Access Control events. This function allows users to query access events within a specified time range and for specific event types, sites, devices, or users. It leverages the Verkada API to fetch the events and returns them as PowerShell objects. The function includes error handling and the option to write errors to a file. Also updates the module manifest to include the new function and its alias.
228 Access Events
Updates the function to return the entire response object instead of just the 'events' property. This provides more flexibility for users who need access to other metadata included in the response.
Adds Get-VerkadaAccessEvents function
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This PR introduces the
Get-VerkadaAccessEventsfunction to retrieve Verkada Access Control events.