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Posted on 07-07-2022 06:36 AM
What a good feature this Smart Groups Dependency Reporting ! Do you think it'll be possible to implement the same for the statics groups ?
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Posted on 07-11-2022 06:17 AM
Oh, I think I follow. Dependencies are what JAMF calls the target of a smart group. Those conditions you enter are called dependencies.
There are ways to do what you are wanting through API. Prune is a good tool to use if you are looking to get rid of unused stuff. I have never used JAMF GROUPS SCOPED but it reads the JAMF API for what you are looking for. There are tons of feature requests for this, but as per usual with JAMF, feature request is where something goes to die. Start slinging some upvotes to feature request :).
GitHub - BIG-RAT/Prune: Remove unused items from your Jamf server

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Posted on 07-08-2022 11:55 AM
Smart Groups and Advanced Inventory searches are meant to be automated. Static groups are meant to be manually populated. The general concept of a static group does not leant to automation with dependencies.
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Posted on 07-11-2022 01:33 AM
Thanks for your answer. But for me, it'll be interresting to know, before delete it, if a static group is used with policies or profile, isn't it ?

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Posted on 07-11-2022 06:17 AM
Oh, I think I follow. Dependencies are what JAMF calls the target of a smart group. Those conditions you enter are called dependencies.
There are ways to do what you are wanting through API. Prune is a good tool to use if you are looking to get rid of unused stuff. I have never used JAMF GROUPS SCOPED but it reads the JAMF API for what you are looking for. There are tons of feature requests for this, but as per usual with JAMF, feature request is where something goes to die. Start slinging some upvotes to feature request :).
GitHub - BIG-RAT/Prune: Remove unused items from your Jamf server
