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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

About Dynamic Group Properties<br />

You can create a new Dynamic Group using the <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> Dynamic Group Builder or by<br />

using the more advanced dialog to write your own SQL code.<br />

Note: Dynamic groups in the web interface: Dynamic groups do not follow group access<br />

rights. Anyone with the ability to view the device group that a dynamic group is in can access<br />

that dynamic group. However, only devices the user has the ability to view appear in the<br />

group.<br />

To create a new Dynamic Group using the Dynamic Group Builder:<br />

1 Enter a name and description for the new dynamic group:<br />

Group Name. Enter a name for the Dynamic Group as it will appear in the <strong>WhatsUp</strong><br />

<strong>Gold</strong> Device List.<br />

Description (Optional). Enter a short description for the new Dynamic Group. This<br />

description is visible to all users who can open the dynamic group.<br />

2 In Filter, select which groups to search for devices that match the dynamic group<br />

criteria.<br />

Select All devices to show all devices that match the criteria of the dynamic group.<br />

Select All devices in the parent group to show all devices that match the criteria of<br />

the dynamic group and are located in the group in which the dynamic group is<br />

located.<br />

Select All devices in the parent group and its children groups to show all devices<br />

that match the criteria of the dynamic group and are located in the group in which<br />

the dynamic group is located or any of that group's children groups.<br />

3 Create and edit rules to form an SQL filter for the Dynamic Group.<br />

To begin writing the rules for your SQL filter, click Add. The Dynamic Group Editor<br />

appears.<br />

4 In the Dynamic Group Editor, enter the appropriate information (for more information,<br />

see the help topic for this dialog). As you create rules, they are added to the Dynamic<br />

Group Builder dialog where you can add more rules, edit, or delete existing rules by<br />

clicking the Add, Edit, or Delete buttons.<br />

Parentheses (single, double, triple, and quadruple) are available for use in your filter code -<br />

add them by selecting them from the lists before and after your rules.<br />

You can move existing rules up or down within your filter code by selecting a rule and then<br />

clicking on the Up and Down buttons.<br />

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