I've been noticing a weird issue when adding lists of machines to a collection using a query such as this:
select SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Name,SMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Client from SMS_R_System where SMS_R_System.Name in("PC1","PC2", "PC3")
I've been noticing that some machines do not show as members of this collection even though they are listed in the query. As far as I can tell nothing is out of ordinary with these PCs, I can run reports on them, the client is working correctly, etc. If I add them via direct membership, they show up fine.
Any ideas why this is, or does anyone have a better method of doing this? In the meantime I've been using a program to automate direct memembership creations, but I've read this can cause performance issues and is not best practice.
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I've been noticing a weird issue when adding lists of machines to a collection using a query such as this:
select SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Name,SMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Client from SMS_R_System where SMS_R_System.Name in("PC1","PC2", "PC3")
I've been noticing that some machines do not show as members of this collection even though they are listed in the query. As far as I can tell nothing is out of ordinary with these PCs, I can run reports on them, the client is working correctly, etc. If I add them via direct membership, they show up fine.
Any ideas why this is, or does anyone have a better method of doing this? In the meantime I've been using a program to automate direct memembership creations, but I've read this can cause performance issues and is not best practice.
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