‎08-13-2021 09:46 PM
‎08-16-2021 09:58 PM
‎08-16-2021 06:17 PM
‎08-16-2021 06:44 PM
RC62N wrote:
If you have access to an external reporting tool like Crystal Reports, that would probably be more appropriate for what you're after. Create a bunch of subreports for each of the potentially-multiple-row results and add them to a master report run on the PCs. You could probably produce 1-page-per-PC reports that way.
‎08-16-2021 04:26 PM
‎08-16-2021 06:08 PM
RC62N wrote:
The wiser move would be to create multiple reports.
A PC may have multiple users.
A PC may have multiple associated IP addresses.
A PC may have multiple monitors.
A PC may have multiple printers.
A PC will definitely have multiple software records, even if you filter out MS redistributables (.NET runtimes, VC++, etc.).
If you insist on a creating a single report, you'll end up with (# users) * (# IPs) * (# monitors) * (# printers) * (# software) rows per PC.
It can be done, but you'll end up with a lot of redundancy in the output.
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