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As the title says, I want to run a report against specific Panos to pull their sublicenses and the associated tags with those sublicenses.

We are looking at restructuring some of the sublicenses and I’d rather not have to go through each one jot down every Content tag assigned to that sublicenses.

 

For reference, it’s the tags that are in the Orange box in the screenshot below:
 

Thank you in advance for the assistance and apologies if I’m overlooking something!

 

Sincerely,

Daniel

Edit: Updating this post to state the below doesn’t work. Not deleting it so in case someone else finds it, they can see what I already tried (and failed) with.

 

 

Okay, coffee finally kicked in.

I think I got it, so posting my column set to help anyone else who needs to do something similar.

From Site Level > Reporting > Create > Start Building > “What does my content repository look like”.
Remove all default columns and filters. Add in the following columns:

  • Panorama Details:
    • Panorama ID
    • Panorama Name
  • License Details
    • ID
    • Name
  • Content Tags
    • Tag
    • ID

Screenshot for reference.


I’m 99% sure this has everything I need, but I’ll update this thread if it doesn’t.


Nope, scratch that. The above process does not work.

I chose a sublicense that I know only has like 3 tags on it and it pretty much gave me every tag in the Site for that sublicense.

Open for suggestions :)


@dhall Yes but not from a report.  There is an API call that brings back all content by Tag.  I assume you can choose a Pano too or you could make a tag named after your panos and take care of that.  Hope this helps.


Thanks, ​@charles.zimmerman, for the info. I’ll talk with my team that is working on the APIs and let them know.

Hoping for enhanced reporting in product soon, though!


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