Re: Exporting Different Classes, same report
That is doubtful as Microsoft has arranged the WMI classes into logical groupings and this information would probably come from a number of classes.
Your best option is to import each WMI query output into Access and then create a query that joins any number of tables together on the _SERVER property.
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Re: Exporting Different Classes, same report
Is there a WMI function that will give CPU / RAM / system name on one report ?
Thank you
Clay
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Re: Exporting Different Classes, same report
No, there isn't any way of doing this. WMI only supports one class per query. We might try merging them in a future update, but this is going to be a way off and its complicated because we would have to merge the information together in memory, handle cases where one computer is in one output and not the other...the same complexities you are running into I'm sure.
The other problem is Exporter Pro's GUI is probably not up to this task and we need a new method of defining an export before we can do this.
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Exporting Different Classes, same report
When I put 2 different WMI Classes on the same WMI Export Template I get nothing. I can run the seperate WMI Classes and get results, but I was trying to get them on same report, with out having to pull in to excell and merge.
Is there a way to do this?
Win32_Processor
systemname
deviceid
manufacturer
name
currentclockspeed
version
caption
socketdesignation
processortype
maxclockspeed
extclock
Win32_LogicalMemoryConfiguration
memorytype
capacity
totalphysicalmemoryTags: None
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