Extreme Analytics (Purview) Wildcard Browser
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‎10-27-2017 09:53 AM
We have a client that utilizes NAC and Purview with the WiFi Solution.
We use NAC to apply different "NAC Profiles" to match specific Areas/Locations.
We can then generate Purview reports based on the NAC profile that essentially gives us Stats at a specific location.
This works great, the client is now trying to use a wildcard (*) in the "NAC Profile" search to match all these locations and report on them as a whole.
The Gui does not allow for wildcard you have to select the specific NAC Profile.
Can this be done?
We use NAC to apply different "NAC Profiles" to match specific Areas/Locations.
We can then generate Purview reports based on the NAC profile that essentially gives us Stats at a specific location.
This works great, the client is now trying to use a wildcard (*) in the "NAC Profile" search to match all these locations and report on them as a whole.
The Gui does not allow for wildcard you have to select the specific NAC Profile.
Can this be done?
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‎11-06-2017 11:34 AM
Hi Andre,
That is great, thanks for letting us know.
That is great, thanks for letting us know.
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‎11-06-2017 11:26 AM
Hi Karthik
Look at this more closely you have the option of selecting "Custom" and then using variables.
This solves my problem....
Thx
Look at this more closely you have the option of selecting "Custom" and then using variables.
This solves my problem....
Thx
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‎11-06-2017 11:13 AM
Hi Andre,
I have still not tested this, can you check with wildcard "%"
Snippet from EMC help.
Search Criteria
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You can enter a partial term in the text field or use the SQL wildcard "%" (as a substitute for multiple characters) or "_" (as a substitute for a single character) for multiple matches. For example, for the Device Family name, you could enter "iPhone %" to match iPhone 3, 4, and 5.
I have still not tested this, can you check with wildcard "%"
Snippet from EMC help.
Search Criteria
***Truncated***
You can enter a partial term in the text field or use the SQL wildcard "%" (as a substitute for multiple characters) or "_" (as a substitute for a single character) for multiple matches. For example, for the Device Family name, you could enter "iPhone %" to match iPhone 3, 4, and 5.
