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I just noticed, you don't need to search, you can export directly from the Inventory item. And this technique could apply to any of the possible inventories on multiple systems. And you can drill down for individual endpoint systems in each group.

Pretty nice, actually.

Vern

At 08:46 AM 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I took a wild guess, Rob, and it worked. Make a system group in Management Central. You can run inventories over a group, including one for "Users and groups". Then right-click the system group name in the left-hand list, move to the Inventory item, click on Search..., where you can just click Search to get all results of the inventory. Once displayed, go to File and Export...

You can't print directly here, but the export file is in columns and could be used in Excel, I think.

Now you can tell IBM support how to do their job. ;-)

HTH

Vern

At 07:47 AM 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
The help I found was at the V5R2 info center, with it's wonderful search
capabilities.  I typed in
Management Central users
and the very first hit mentioned that you can get a list of all users on
all machines, (in the collection indentation).  The rub is that it doesn't
tell how.  Getting a list of users on a single machine is easy.

I opened a pmr with IBM on this.  First person showed me the single system
trick.  Then I showed them the infocenter note.  They couldn't figure it
out.  Escalated it.  Second person did exactly what the first person did.
That was last night.  Some research and a call today are promised.

Rob Berendt



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