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Esben.D wrote:
I wish I could get you an answer but I simply don't have an ETA at the moment. As soon as it's done and tested. We want to get it out ASAP ourselves too.
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Esben.D wrote:
It's a known issue. As the error indicates, your SCCM has a software record that doesn't have a name (only version and maybe other info). Since Lansweeper requires a software name it erros.
This should be fixed in the 110 release of 7.2.
Theoretically, you can fix this by fixing the data in SCCM, but that's all at your own risk if you want to mess in the SCCM DB.
‎10-25-2019 01:23 AM
Rocky Epp wrote:Esben.D wrote:
It's a known issue. As the error indicates, your SCCM has a software record that doesn't have a name (only version and maybe other info). Since Lansweeper requires a software name it erros.
This should be fixed in the 110 release of 7.2.
Theoretically, you can fix this by fixing the data in SCCM, but that's all at your own risk if you want to mess in the SCCM DB.
Anybody know what table in SCCM Lansweeper is looking at when scanning software??
‎10-25-2019 02:54 PM
Ozboyes wrote:
Yes it's looking at table lansweeperdb.dbo.tblSccmSoftware and column name is "DisplayName". The column is set to "NOT NULL", so it cannot insert NULL values, and thats where it's failing.
I recreated the table in my LAB environment, and set the column to "Allow NULL", but it gave me another error, after that I got busy with other work.
Hopefully someone from Lansweeper can answer, else i'll have to lodge a ticket with them.
‎10-26-2019 01:51 AM
Esben.D wrote:Ozboyes wrote:
Yes it's looking at table lansweeperdb.dbo.tblSccmSoftware and column name is "DisplayName". The column is set to "NOT NULL", so it cannot insert NULL values, and thats where it's failing.
I recreated the table in my LAB environment, and set the column to "Allow NULL", but it gave me another error, after that I got busy with other work.
Hopefully someone from Lansweeper can answer, else i'll have to lodge a ticket with them.
Correct. Unfortunately, I haven't tried it myself to change the field to allow NULL. Maybe (a big maybe) our support team can give you more details on that. But generally speaking this would be a database modification that is not supported.
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