SQL Query for SCCM – Hierarchy information

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Last updated on March 30th, 2023 at 06:06 pm

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This is a very simple SQL query but still very useful and will give you a lot of information about your Configuration Manager hierarchy.

select * from sites

Run this on your Configuration Manager database server or you can use it to create a custom report using SSRS.

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