Running An Existing Query; Running A Query On A Schedule - McAfee EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR 4.0.2 Product Manual

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Querying the Database
Working with queries
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Click Next. The Filter page appears.
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Select properties to narrow the search results. Selected properties appear in the content
pane with operators to specify criteria to narrow the data that is returned for that property.
Ensure your choices provide the data to display in the table columns configured in the
previous step.
9
Click Run. The Unsaved Query page displays the results of the query, which is actionable,
so you can take any available actions on items in any tables or drill-down tables.
• If this is a query you want to use again, click Save to add it to your My Queries list.
• If the query didn't appear to return the expected results, click Edit Query to go back
to the Query Builder and edit the details of this query.
• If you don't need to save the query, click Close.

Running an existing query

Use this task to run an existing query from the Queries page.
Task
For option definitions, click ? on the page displaying the options.
1
Go to Reporting | Queries, then select a query from the Queries list.
2
Click Run. The query results appear. Drill down into the report and take actions on items
as necessary. Available actions depend on the permissions of the user.
3
Click Close when finished.

Running a query on a schedule

Use this task to create and schedule a server task that runs a query and takes actions on the
query results.
Task
For option definitions, click ? on the page displaying the options.
1
Go to Automation | Server Tasks, then click New Task. The Description page of the
Task Builder wizard appears.
2
Name and describe the task, then click Next. The Actions page appears.
3
Select Run Query from the drop-down list.
4
Select the desired query to run.
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