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‎04-10-2015 10:22 PM
We store our asset tag info in the BIOS which we can see in Lansweeper under tblSystemEnclosure.SMBIOSAssetTag I would like to add this to the main Assets page under Custom 1. What is the proper way to add this to the Asset page?
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‎04-13-2015 02:22 PM
This information should be available on the asset page of your computers under Config\Hardware\System chassis.
If you need to copy it to a custom field for many assets, you'll need to do this by executing an SQL code under Configuration\Database scripts, section Database Scripts. However, this is not something we can provide support for. Custom 1 is stored in tblAssetCustom.Custom1.
If you need to copy it to a custom field for many assets, you'll need to do this by executing an SQL code under Configuration\Database scripts, section Database Scripts. However, this is not something we can provide support for. Custom 1 is stored in tblAssetCustom.Custom1.
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‎04-13-2015 02:22 PM
This information should be available on the asset page of your computers under Config\Hardware\System chassis.
If you need to copy it to a custom field for many assets, you'll need to do this by executing an SQL code under Configuration\Database scripts, section Database Scripts. However, this is not something we can provide support for. Custom 1 is stored in tblAssetCustom.Custom1.
If you need to copy it to a custom field for many assets, you'll need to do this by executing an SQL code under Configuration\Database scripts, section Database Scripts. However, this is not something we can provide support for. Custom 1 is stored in tblAssetCustom.Custom1.
