Hi Peter1365 regarding the "DataSource1" not yet published error. I think there is still something wrong with the value of parameter "TargetDataSourcePath". The script does not validate the existence of the data source value you provided. So, a wrong value would result in the exact error. You can send me the command you use directly if you want so that I can have a look and be able to hopefully help you.
Hi James Price the hidden reports are by design. They only work as sub-reports from the main dashboard. The parameters are hidden and can only be passed from the dashboard, hence the error you see. The report in your screenshot is available via the "Last reboot" donut visual.
Hi Jdoza15 the properties "HotfixID", "Installed On" and "Description" of Win32_Quickfixengineering are required. I will add the info to the post in an upcoming update. I somehow missed that 🙂
Hi sebdar the current rollup bar is limited to Microsoft cumulative rollups for the operating system and does not show any status for 3rd Party updates or any other updates.
Your screenshot can either mean the current OS rollup is not installed at the moment, or you opened the report between the first of the month and the next Patch Tuesday and there is simply no "current" rollup for the current month available.
I will update the report solution in the next couple of days and you will be able to filter out available deployments, deployments with start and or deadline in the future.
It might help to get a more accurate compliance reporting for your scenario.
Regarding the statement: "...but some recently released PMPC updates are missing, even though they are not included in SUG for PMPC ADR"
The report has three options to show you updates which are required but not deployed.
The first option would be the "Updates approved" bar on the dashboard and the fourth sub-report which is there to tell you exactly that. That an update is missing/required but not deployed to the system. Which might not be what you want.
Option two would be the first sub-report and the column "Missing updates all". Which is also telling you that some updates are still missing no matter if deployed or not.
Option three would be the second sub-report and the list of updates and their state.
If you're seeing the PMPC updates in one of the mentioned places that is by design and should help you identify any gaps in your deployment strategy.
It is not possible to filter by KB article ID but I hope the upcoming change will help you get a better compliance overview.