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How to include warranty expiration to be populated for computer from SG - intune

BijoyDeb
Tera Contributor

Hi All,

 

We have noticed computer records where warranty expiration is not populated. The discovery source form these records is 'SG - Intune'.

after going through few blogs on community, I reviewed data sources for intune computers and robust transformers.

Under Transformer definition, I found following 12 mapping which don't includes warranty exp.

 

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I found IntegrationHub ETL is not installed in prod instance and I was not sure where I can add mapping for waaranty expiration. 

Also, is there any way if we can get that historical computers record created?

 

@Palani Chockali I went through few of your blogs. can you please give some insights on this. That would be really helpful

 

Thanks

 

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You'd need to work with your customer.

As an example, my previous employer financed laptops through HP and they had a dedicated portal that provided this information. Dell have something similar where they can email a weekly spreadsheet of devices and the warranty details. You can then import that data.

 

Sounds like you need to identify your source before developing anything

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Kieran Anson
Kilo Patron

Warranty information usually comes from a vendor import / a contracting tool. Have you worked with your intune admin to understand if warranty information is available within it?

@Kieran Anson Thanks for replying! I will check and will let you know soon!

@Kieran Anson I got to know that warranty data is not present in intune system.

When I checked computer table, almost all of computers discovered from SG - Intune have warranty expiration date missing, except couple of manufactures.

You mentioned some vendor import/ contracting tool right? From where I can get those details?

 

You'd need to work with your customer.

As an example, my previous employer financed laptops through HP and they had a dedicated portal that provided this information. Dell have something similar where they can email a weekly spreadsheet of devices and the warranty details. You can then import that data.

 

Sounds like you need to identify your source before developing anything