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‎10-04-2013 07:46 PM
Our company has just started using LanSweeper, and we really like the product. I am new to this type of reporting so I could use a little help. I have created multiple Asset Groups and I need to query several of them at the sime time to pull information. How do I do this?
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‎10-04-2013 08:51 PM
By default, you're querying all the assets, regardless of what group you've assigned them to. If you want to distinguish the asset groups during reporting, whether to group or filter, you'll need to link in the asset group data. See the message thread here for how to do that.
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‎10-07-2013 07:23 PM
I'm glad to help. 🙂
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‎10-04-2013 08:51 PM
By default, you're querying all the assets, regardless of what group you've assigned them to. If you want to distinguish the asset groups during reporting, whether to group or filter, you'll need to link in the asset group data. See the message thread here for how to do that.

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‎10-07-2013 04:21 PM
RC62N wrote:
By default, you're querying all the assets, regardless of what group you've assigned them to. If you want to distinguish the asset groups during reporting, whether to group or filter, you'll need to link in the asset group data. See the message thread here for how to do that.
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