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We are starting our migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on devices.   We have created Views of the laptops eligible for the upgrade for a building and want to also filter by the OS version.  Currently we import Windows devices with SCCM integration (Windows 10) and will be integrating with Intune when they are upgraded to Windows 11.   

the SCCM app pulls in the “OperatingSystem: Microsoft Windows 10 Education" but I can’t seem to map it to a custom field or use that as an attribute to filter views by.   

I’m workking with IIQ ssupport to see what is possible.  Does anyone else filter Windows devices by Operating system?

 

Hi ​@nathaniel_lindley Thank you for your question! There is an active issue with the custom field values across all integrations.

I just logged into your site to see what we could do to customize this and the drop down is not displaying any fields, which is similar to what we are seeing with other districts.

Our team is aware of this issue and is working on it at this time. Once it is remedied, we can look into the filters that SCCM offers to be able to bring in that information. Thank you!


Thanks for the feedback, your support team indicated the same thing.   We would love to be able to utilize some of the custom field reporting that the integrations offer.   In this case “OperatingSystem” in other cases like Mosyle, the field that indicates 1:1 or Shared is helpful for our inventory needs.

 

Glad to see it is being worked on to add more value.  :)


@nathaniel_lindley Good news! This fix is currently in development! We will let you know more information once we do! 😄


Custom fields are now showing up in Views, we have created a view for each school that shows all Laptop models that we plan to upgrade to Windows 11, and then have a “Windows OS” custom field with two choices “10 or 11” and then a filter that says to Exclude “11”.   This is working. 

However, if we could pull the data from the Integration of Windows OS version from InTune automatically and match that it would be more precise.  for now, after we upgrade to Windows 11, we have to manually edit the asset to include the “11” in the Custom Windows OS field.    

 

working, but not automatic.   :)


@nathaniel_lindley Still waiting on our development team for this fix so I will be able to provide more insight once this is fixed! 😄


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