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Find graphs not on Graph Trees

Post by apperrault »

Hi all,
I am not sure if this is possible, but i was wondering if anyone had seen, or has the desire to build a plugin that would scan your devices and locate items that are not included on any existing Graph Trees.

I have someone that was going through last week in my absence and creating new devices. Well, he doesn't remember what he created, and didn't put any of them on the existing graph trees.

Is there a way to compare them?

just wondering.

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Post by Linegod »

Use the scripts in the cli directory. You'll have to generate your own comparison script, but the cli scripts will show you what is in specific trees, and what is being graphed.
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