Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...

Remarks:
If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object
is obtained from standard input (stdin). Stdin data can be accepted from the
keyboard, a redirected file, or as piped output from another command. To mark
the end of stdin data from the keyboard or in a redirected file, use
Control+Z, for End of File (EOF).

A quota specification determines the maximum number of directory objects a
given security principal can own in a specific directory partition.

When none of the optional parameters is specified, the distinguished name of
the directory partition object is displayed.

When -topobjowner is specified, it overrides any other specified parameters,
so that only the results of -topobjowner are displayed.

Use the dsget command to view properties of a specific object in the
directory. To search for all objects that match a specific criterion, see
Dsquery *.

As a result of dsquery searches, you can pipe returned objects to dsget and
obtain object properties. See Examples.

If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the
text (for example, "CN=Mike Danseglio,CN=Users,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com").

If you supply multiple values for a parameter, use spaces to separate the
values (for example, a list of distinguished names).