Hi @RichFinch1
You are using the active/non-active status correctly in this case. The assets are marked as active or non-active according to the configuration of the Atumated Clean-up options: https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/lansweeper-maintenance/perform-automated-database-cleanups/ta-p/...
To display only Active assets in the reports, you would need to modify the report. You can do so by clicking on the duplicate report button:

The report editor will open, you need to add a filter condition for the State Name to be equal to Active:

Don't forget to save your modified report! 😉
You can find more information on creating and modifying reports in Lansweeper Cloud in these articles:
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/cloud/reporting-in-lansweeper-cloud/ta-p/64513
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/cloud/introduction-to-the-cloud-report-builder/ta-p/64549
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/pro-tips/pro-tips-40-chatgpt-amp-advanced-reporting-in-cloud/ba-...
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