Yeah, everything is in resource explorer under the installed applications
node like it should be.  I'll check out the article you linked, if I have
to ill open a premier ticket.  I've been working with SCCM for the last 6
years and love the built-in reports. Some of them cna be a little funky,
but they have proved pretty invaluable to me.

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Daniel Ratliff <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Personally I don’t trust the built in reports because I don’t know
> ‘exactly’ what they are looking for.
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> But I would look first at hardware inventory, perhaps Resource Explorer to
> make sure machines are reporting HINV back properly.
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> If they aren’t, Garth has a great guide to troubleshooting:
> http://www.enhansoft.com/blog/troubleshooting-inventory-flow
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>
> *Daniel Ratliff*
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> *To:* mssms
> *Subject:* [mssms] Missing data in reports
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> Hey all, I'm not really sure where to begin troubleshooting this. Running
> 2012 R2. I go to the reporting website and pull the report "Count
> inventoried products and versions for a specific product".  In the drop
> down I see maybe a dozen software choices where it used to be hundreds.  No
> idea what happened in my environment, and like I said, not really sure were
> to being troubleshooting this.  Databases aren't exactly my forte.  I did
> restart SQL and SSRS, which didn't help.  SQL and SSRS are remote and are
> 2008 R2
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