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‎03-05-2014 05:20 PM
We have been using LanSweeper for several years, and I just had a request from one of our techs to have all locations assigned to her be easy to see at a glance.
I could write her a report based on those locations, but figure once I do it for 1, I will have to write it for others, and the thing is, it changes every time they hire/fire someone.
I thought about creating a tag, but that would be a manual process every time a PC was added, and since some laptops move between locations, they are only her responsibility when they are in that location.
We already use IP Range location function, and while it did not sound fun to duplicate that table for each tech, I was going to do it, but it gives an error that the range is already defined when I duplicate one with a new location name.
Just wondered if anyone was already doing this, and had a suggestion.
Thanks!
I could write her a report based on those locations, but figure once I do it for 1, I will have to write it for others, and the thing is, it changes every time they hire/fire someone.
I thought about creating a tag, but that would be a manual process every time a PC was added, and since some laptops move between locations, they are only her responsibility when they are in that location.
We already use IP Range location function, and while it did not sound fun to duplicate that table for each tech, I was going to do it, but it gives an error that the range is already defined when I duplicate one with a new location name.
Just wondered if anyone was already doing this, and had a suggestion.
Thanks!
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‎03-12-2014 12:10 PM
You can probably use the new functionality in 5.1 to create new relation types first if necessary and then keep track of the computers by creating relations between assets and users or between assets and locations. Both can be reported on creating a custom report.
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‎03-12-2014 12:10 PM
You can probably use the new functionality in 5.1 to create new relation types first if necessary and then keep track of the computers by creating relations between assets and users or between assets and locations. Both can be reported on creating a custom report.
