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berickson
Engaged Sweeper
Im looking for a report that would scan laptops with the currently logged in user.

How would I go about doing this?
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Susan_A
Lansweeper Alumni
You can create a report that lists the specified information by:
  • Opening the report builder under Reports\Create New Report.
  • Double-clicking on tblPortableBattery in the table list on the right. This will add the table to your report and limit the results to laptops.
  • In the visual representation of the report in the upper section of the report builder, ticking the Username and Userdomain fields in the tblAssets database table.
  • Giving the report a title and hitting Save & Run.

If you are interested in building or modifying reports, we do recommend:
  • Reviewing some SQL tutorials, as the Lansweeper report builder is a standard SQL editor. If you know SQL, you know how to build Lansweeper reports as well. This seems like a good tutorial.
  • Making use of our database dictionary, more information on which can be found here. The dictionary explains in great detail what each table and field stores.

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Susan_A
Lansweeper Alumni
You can create a report that lists the specified information by:
  • Opening the report builder under Reports\Create New Report.
  • Double-clicking on tblPortableBattery in the table list on the right. This will add the table to your report and limit the results to laptops.
  • In the visual representation of the report in the upper section of the report builder, ticking the Username and Userdomain fields in the tblAssets database table.
  • Giving the report a title and hitting Save & Run.

If you are interested in building or modifying reports, we do recommend:
  • Reviewing some SQL tutorials, as the Lansweeper report builder is a standard SQL editor. If you know SQL, you know how to build Lansweeper reports as well. This seems like a good tutorial.
  • Making use of our database dictionary, more information on which can be found here. The dictionary explains in great detail what each table and field stores.