Note: You can create the Views in the Lansweeper database or in the CSM database.
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Note: Most steps are performed in CSM Administrator, within a Blueprint. For detailed step-by-step instructions, refer to the Share data with an external database section in our online help. Perform the following high-level steps to import/link Lansweeper data. See Edit Major External Business Object Properties, Edit Supporting External Business Object Properties, andEdit the Parent and Supporting Business Object Relationship Properties. If you create additional Business Objects and/or Relationships, the settings should be set up similar to the default. Note: CSM provides the above default Business Objects with appropriate Fields, Relationships, Forms, and Grids for mapping/importing inventory data however, you can also create new External Business Objects for the data, if needed.
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Installed Services View = Installed Services Business Object.
LANSWEEPER CMDB SOFTWARE
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You can create the Views in the Lansweeper database or in the CSM database. Before CSM can share data in a normalized External Database, you might need to create one or more database Views to collect, combine, and filter the information you are interested in sharing (importing/linking). Note: Lansweeper utilizes a normalized Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) database (data is spread across many tables). CSM provides several wizards to walk you through the steps to create the External Connection, create the External Business Object, and import/link the external data. Typically, Lansweeper workstation data is imported into the Config-Computer Business Object, and all other data (installed programs/software, installed services, disks, etc.) is linked to using supporting Business Objects (either existing or new External Supporting Business Objects that you create). A special External Business Object keeps track of the external data and facilitates viewing/updating that data in CSM keeps track of the external data and facilitates viewing/updating that data in CSM.
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You can connect to it from CSM so that Lansweeper configuration data can be imported or linked. Lansweeper runs on a Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) database that is used for network inventory and asset management.