SCCM SQL Query for Software not in Add Remove Programs

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Last updated on April 17th, 2023 at 12:34 am

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If you are looking for an SCCM SQL query to create a report to search for machines which do not have a particular software installed, you can use the following:

Select Distinct
 sys.Netbios_Name0,
 sys.User_Domain0,
 sys.User_Name0
FROM
 v_R_System sys
JOIN v_Add_Remove_Programs arp
 ON sys.ResourceID = arp.ResourceID
WHERE
 sys.ResourceID not in
 (select sys.ResourceID
 from
 v_R_System sys
 JOIN v_Add_Remove_Programs arp ON sys.ResourceID = arp.ResourceID
 WHERE
 DisplayName0 = @displayname)

Then you can use the variable @displayname to choose from a drop down of software that is in the SCCM database pulled from client machines. The query you can use for that is:

select
 DisplayName0
 from
 v_Add_Remove_Programs

You should be able to use these to create a report that will prompt for a selection from all the available data.

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