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Use CreateAssociationBatch with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use CreateAssociationBatch.
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                    To create multiple associations This example associates a configuration document with multiple instances. The output returns a list of successful and failed operations, if applicable. Command: aws ssm create-association-batch --entries"Name=AWS-UpdateSSMAgent,InstanceId=i-1234567890abcdef0""Name=AWS-UpdateSSMAgent,InstanceId=i-9876543210abcdef0"Output: { "Successful": [ { "Name": "AWS-UpdateSSMAgent", "InstanceId": "i-1234567890abcdef0", "AssociationVersion": "1", "Date": 1550504725.007, "LastUpdateAssociationDate": 1550504725.007, "Status": { "Date": 1550504725.007, "Name": "Associated", "Message": "Associated with AWS-UpdateSSMAgent" }, "Overview": { "Status": "Pending", "DetailedStatus": "Creating" }, "DocumentVersion": "$DEFAULT", "AssociationId": "8dfe3659-4309-493a-8755-0123456789ab", "Targets": [ { "Key": "InstanceIds", "Values": [ "i-1234567890abcdef0" ] } ] }, { "Name": "AWS-UpdateSSMAgent", "InstanceId": "i-9876543210abcdef0", "AssociationVersion": "1", "Date": 1550504725.057, "LastUpdateAssociationDate": 1550504725.057, "Status": { "Date": 1550504725.057, "Name": "Associated", "Message": "Associated with AWS-UpdateSSMAgent" }, "Overview": { "Status": "Pending", "DetailedStatus": "Creating" }, "DocumentVersion": "$DEFAULT", "AssociationId": "9c9f7f20-5154-4fed-a83e-0123456789ab", "Targets": [ { "Key": "InstanceIds", "Values": [ "i-9876543210abcdef0" ] } ] } ], "Failed": [] }- 
                    For API details, see CreateAssociationBatch in AWS CLI Command Reference. 
 
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                    Example 1: This example associates a configuration document with multiple instances. The output returns a list of successful and failed operations, if applicable. $option1 = @{InstanceId="i-0cb2b964d3e14fd9f";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} $option2 = @{InstanceId="i-0000293ffd8c57862";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} New-SSMAssociationFromBatch -Entry $option1,$option2Output: Failed Successful ------ ---------- {} {Amazon.SimpleSystemsManagement.Model.FailedCreateAssociation, Amazon.SimpleSystemsManagement.Model.FailedCreateAsso...Example 2: This example will show the full details of a successful operation. $option1 = @{InstanceId="i-0cb2b964d3e14fd9f";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} $option2 = @{InstanceId="i-0000293ffd8c57862";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} (New-SSMAssociationFromBatch -Entry $option1,$option2).Successful- 
                    For API details, see CreateAssociationBatch in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V4). 
 
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                    Example 1: This example associates a configuration document with multiple instances. The output returns a list of successful and failed operations, if applicable. $option1 = @{InstanceId="i-0cb2b964d3e14fd9f";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} $option2 = @{InstanceId="i-0000293ffd8c57862";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} New-SSMAssociationFromBatch -Entry $option1,$option2Output: Failed Successful ------ ---------- {} {Amazon.SimpleSystemsManagement.Model.FailedCreateAssociation, Amazon.SimpleSystemsManagement.Model.FailedCreateAsso...Example 2: This example will show the full details of a successful operation. $option1 = @{InstanceId="i-0cb2b964d3e14fd9f";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} $option2 = @{InstanceId="i-0000293ffd8c57862";Name=@("AWS-UpdateSSMAgent")} (New-SSMAssociationFromBatch -Entry $option1,$option2).Successful- 
                    For API details, see CreateAssociationBatch in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V5). 
 
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