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Inventory - Device Lists Reports

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28 February 2011 - 5:30am
Submitted by: jblackett

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If you log into ZENworks Control Center (ZCC) and go to the
reports tab you will find along with the link to access ZENworks Reporting
Server (ZRS), there are many predefined reports that provide you detailed views
of the inventory data your ZENworks zone has. These reports are typically
referred to as WebConsole reports. In this download and set of subsequent
downloads, you will find some of the reports have been recreated in ZRS. As you
can see here almost all the predefined reports in the WebConsole can be created
in ZRS with various charts and visualizations with ease.

Device List Reports

Download the file named “Device Lists.zip” to your machine and extract the contents of the archive. You will find there are 5 reports in the Device Lists folder as shown below.

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And inside the Details folder you will find a file by the name “Device Details.wid”.

Make sure the folder structure in your ZRS installation as shown below:

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Import the files to ZRS using the import mechanism suggested in the article Importing a ZRS Report.

Make sure the 5 reports under “Device Lists” are placed in you ZRS under:

Public Folders >> Novell ZENworks Reports >> Custom Reports >> Custom Reports Library >> Inventory >> Device Lists

The “Device Details.wid” is placed under:

Public Folders >> Novell ZENworks Reports >> Custom Reports >> Custom Reports Library >> Inventory >> Device Lists >> Details

Placement of the reports under the specific folders are critical as the reports are linked to each other and the report links will work only when they are placed in the right location as specified.

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device_lists.zip2.27 MB

Disclaimer: As with everything else at Cool Solutions, this content is definitely not supported by Novell (so don't even think of calling Support if you try something and it blows up).

It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.




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