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7 months ago
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Which properties can be on a Resource Group Inventory Report?

I made a Resource Group Inventory targeting Customers/!(*/*) to get the host counts for each customer folder, using the convenient built-in or default property host.count, but I would like to put other information about each group as columns.

But the only options that are suggested are system.categories and system.deviceGroupId …. which is weird, and not particularly. But I just forced in columns named name, description, system,displayname, anything I could think of, and those columns all end up blank.

Is there any documentation on what properties work on this report? Or am I missing something obvious?

Thanks!

  • Hey Lewis, 

    Properties that are already set at the group level can be checked. 

    *The Resource Group Inventory report displays the resource (e.g. device, cloud resource) count in each device group (and optionally subgroup), along with any other properties set at the group level. You may find this report useful for at-a-glance views of the number of resources across multiple groups in your LogicMonitor account, or if you want to compare group property values.

    Resource Group Inventory Report | LogicMonitor

    You can check where properties are being set by reviewing the following: 

    Understanding Property Hierarchy | LogicMonitor

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  • Hey Lewis, 

    Properties that are already set at the group level can be checked. 

    *The Resource Group Inventory report displays the resource (e.g. device, cloud resource) count in each device group (and optionally subgroup), along with any other properties set at the group level. You may find this report useful for at-a-glance views of the number of resources across multiple groups in your LogicMonitor account, or if you want to compare group property values.

    Resource Group Inventory Report | LogicMonitor

    You can check where properties are being set by reviewing the following: 

    Understanding Property Hierarchy | LogicMonitor