Tags that use the 'Contains Pattern' operator combined with the question mark '?' value don't match the client name length
Last Modified: 2022-03-28 06:42:36 Etc/GMT
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Tags that use the 'Contains Pattern' operator combined with the question mark '?' value don't match the client name length
Technical Articles ID:
KB92057
Last Modified: 2022-03-28 06:42:36 Etc/GMT Environment
ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 5.10.x
Problem
A tag is incorrectly applied, even when it's not a match for the name length. This issue occurs when using the criteria Contains pattern comparison and the question mark (?) value. You see the following when a tag is run manually from the Tag Catalog page via Run Tag Criteria:
Cause
The manual Run Tag Criteria action treats a question mark ( Solution
This issue is resolved in ePolicy Orchestrator 5.10.0 Update 5, which is available from the Product Downloads site. NOTE: You need a valid Grant Number to access the update. To view other known and resolved issues, see KB90382 - ePolicy Orchestrator 5.10.x Known Issues. Tags using the Contains Pattern operator combined with the question mark (?) value in the selection criteria now correctly apply on every ASCI. Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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