The CreateDetectedSoftwareReleaseInstance function adds a record to the software detection output file when the script detects an instance of a particular release.
Function format:
CreateDetectedSoftwareReleaseInstance (ProductName as String, ProductVersionLabel as String, ReleaseName as String, ReleaseVersionLabel as String, OptionalProperties as String) as an integer.
Example:
CreateDetectedSoftwareReleaseInstance ("Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate", "6.1", "Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64 64 en-us", "6.1.7600", "Origin=Forward Inc | TrustLevel=5 | InstallPath=C:\Windows | SerialNumber=1234-567-890414-86668 | LastAccessed=2011-11-29:-12:30 |")
Note: Call this function after calling the CreateDetectedSoftwareRelease function within each script. The CreateDetectedSoftwareReleaseInstance function can be called as many times as there are instances and each instance gets a separate discovered software record.
Note: If two different Intellisigs detect the same software instance, two discovered software records are created.
Input Parameters
This function has the following input parameters:
Specifies the product name that the release belongs to. You must have called the CreateDetectedSoftwareProduct function for this product within the script.
Specifies the version label of the product.
Specifies the name of the discovered software release.
Specifies the version label of the release.
Specifies the optional properties associated with the discovered software instance. The following optional properties are available for instances:
Specifies the product UUID as detected by the script. For example, the product GUID of an MSI package.
Specifies a unique label for this instance. For example, the Microsoft SQL Server instance name.
Specifies the name of the Intellisig creator.
Specifies the trust level of the creator of the Intellisig, script, or both.
Specifies the path to the product installation directory or the executable on the agent computer.
Specifies the serial number of the instance.
Specifies date and time when the instance was last accessed. Specify the value in the following format: yyyy-mm-dd-hr:mm. This value is assumed to be in local time.
Note: All other functions in dmscript that deal with time, operate in local time. Dmscript converts the time value to Unix format (seconds since 1-1-1970 UTC) before output. DSM Explorer displays this using the local time zone on the machine on which it is running.
Specifies any other custom data you want store for the instance.
Return Values
Indicates that the function completed the operation successfully.
Indicates that one or more mandatory parameters passed to the function are blank.
Indicates that the function was unable to write to the file. See the log file for more information.
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