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How to query a Service status within a SQL query?

How to query a Service status within a SQL query?

A user on Reddit ask How to query a Service status within a SQL query? They wanted to create a SQL Server Reporting Service (SSRS) Report with the results. They of course are using Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manage (MEMCM / MECM / SCCM) as the source for...

How to query a Service status within a SQL query?

A user on Reddit ask How to query a Service status within a SQL query? They wanted to create a SQL Server Reporting Service (SSRS) Report with the results. They of course are using Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manage (MEMCM / MECM / SCCM) as the source for...

Slicer and Filter Conflict

Hi All! Today, I would like to talk to you about a slicer and filter conflict I came across while working on Enhansoft’s Power BI reports. Last year, I wrote a blog post called, What Are the Differences Between a Power BI Slicer and a Filter? In that blog post, I...

Slicer and Filter Conflict

Slicer and Filter Conflict

Hi All! Today, I would like to talk to you about a slicer and filter conflict I came across while working on Enhansoft’s Power BI reports. Last year, I wrote a blog post called, What Are the Differences Between a Power BI Slicer and a Filter? In that blog post, I...

Are You Watching the Clock?

There’s a new stopwatch feature in Windows 10 and I love it! I was doing some performance testing and I needed to know how long a particular task took. In Windows 7, I would have clicked the time icon in the system tray, recorded the time, performed my task, recorded...

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