![]() Grab this datapoint from SCCM and compare that over here in this other database. You can link those two attributes with a 2 line SQL statement. At the end of the day your exec probably just wants a report. Just write a linked report that ties SCCM to your Asset Management database. Personally why do all that when you already have 2 databases with the info you need. You can always run a report from SCCM and find systems with typos or blank tags and remediate over time. ![]() To get caught up on systems already in the field you can prompt the user with a script from SCCM and ask them to flip over the laptop and look for the company asset tag and type that into the script prompt. The chart shows the developers responsibility as well as the opportunities for public participation in the rezoning. Most companies are applying the asset tag sticker at that unboxing point anyway. A better process would be creating a bootable USB key that only has a script that prompts your HW build tech for the asset tag and writes that to the BIOS. Step seq asset serial number#You could automate this during OSD but you would have to perform a database query to your internal asset management database that has the relational data between serial number to asset tag number. That field would then always have the asset tag available for inventory even if you reimage the device over and over. ![]() With Dell for example you can "burn in" the blank asset tag field with their enterprise toolkit or a utility. Most top tier computer manufacturers have both a serial number and asset tag property in the BIOS. ![]()
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