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For a membership rule for collections in System Center Configuration Manager R2 i have to write a WQL-query which is a bit complex and gives me a hard time building the logic for.

Let's say there are two tables i need: users, and systems.

My goal is to write a query that retrieves all the systems where the 'office' (column of the users table) of the 'last logon user' (column of the systems table) is equal to a given value.

I assume i'll need a subselect, but i can't figure out the exact logic.

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You're question is a little vague, but in pseudo-sql you'd just do something like this:

SELECT * FROM Systems JOIN Users ON Systems.LastLogonUser = Users.Username WHERE Users.Office = 'value'

With regards specifically to SCCM, I can't recall off of the top of my head if the user's office information is discovered from AD or not, but if it does then the rest of the logic stands.

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  • Thank you, it's going the right way, but it's a little more complex than that. I forgot to mention, the systems SCCM discovers are stored in a table called 'systems_r' and the lastlogonuser in a table 'systems_g', with the systemId being the primary and foreign key. Also I don't want systems with a bios release date older than 2008-09-30, the bios release date is in a table pc_bios, also with system Id being primary key in systems_r and foreign key in pc_bios.
    – svdotbe
    Mar 25, 2014 at 9:08

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