Hi @Bill_Hofius,
You can do it using Inventory Preload. I'm using it for all devices that stay at the same location, e.g. AppleTVs and iMacs, or they are part of a classroom set, e.g. early years iPads that stay at school, or loan iPads and MacBooks.
You can download the CSV template file, then open it in Excel and automate all the changes you want and then upload it again. The best thing about it is that if someone changes the name of the device, it will force back into whatever is in the Inventory Preload file. It will also rename the device right after the enrollment which is pretty good when deploying AppleTVs for example.
I hope it helps you with that issue.
Hi @Bill_Hofius,
You can do it using Inventory Preload. I'm using it for all devices that stay at the same location, e.g. AppleTVs and iMacs, or they are part of a classroom set, e.g. early years iPads that stay at school, or loan iPads and MacBooks.
You can download the CSV template file, then open it in Excel and automate all the changes you want and then upload it again. The best thing about it is that if someone changes the name of the device, it will force back into whatever is in the Inventory Preload file. It will also rename the device right after the enrollment which is pretty good when deploying AppleTVs for example.
I hope it helps you with that issue.
@luispalumbo I think I am going to need a little more guidance than this. 🙂
Hi @Bill_Hofius,
You can do it using Inventory Preload. I'm using it for all devices that stay at the same location, e.g. AppleTVs and iMacs, or they are part of a classroom set, e.g. early years iPads that stay at school, or loan iPads and MacBooks.
You can download the CSV template file, then open it in Excel and automate all the changes you want and then upload it again. The best thing about it is that if someone changes the name of the device, it will force back into whatever is in the Inventory Preload file. It will also rename the device right after the enrollment which is pretty good when deploying AppleTVs for example.
I hope it helps you with that issue.
@luispalumbo I found where the CSV template file was located and downloaded it. I do not see a Mobile Device Name field. I also do not see how I would "automate" the spreadsheet to use the the device's location as part of the name.
@luispalumbo I found where the CSV template file was located and downloaded it. I do not see a Mobile Device Name field. I also do not see how I would "automate" the spreadsheet to use the the device's location as part of the name.
@Bill_Hofius,
Sorry, I got confused with another option. The inventory preload doesn't rename the device, but you can set the asset_tag and other settings but not the name, sorry.
What you can do for the name is to use MUT, https://github.com/mike-levenick/mut/blob/main/README.md. The image below is an example of the filled template file.

Also, when I said automate in Excel is that you can add and/or replace the text for multiple cells at once.
You have to use MUT after the device is enrolled while the Inventory Preload can be setup prior to enrollment.