SCCM – SQL Queries for Make, Model and Architectures of Devices

System Center Configuration Manager SCCM

Last updated on April 17th, 2023 at 01:00 am

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These simple SQL queries can be used to pull data from the Configuration Manager database to provide you with a count of all make, model and architecture devices in your business.

Instructions

To get this information, open a new query within SQL Server Management Studio and copy and paste the query that you wish to run from the options below:

Queries

Count of all models

SELECT
Model0 AS Model,
COUNT(*) AS Count
FROM
v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM
GROUP BY Model0

Count of all makes

SELECT
manufacturer0 AS Make,
COUNT(*) AS Count
FROM
v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM
GROUP BY manufacturer0

Count of architectures

SELECT
systemtype0 AS Architecture,
COUNT(*) AS Count
FROM
v_GS_COMPUTER_SYSTEM
GROUP BY systemtype0

You can then use this data to produce Power BI or SSRS reports.

More Queries

Our full range of SQL and WQL Collection queries are available here.

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