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IDERA SQL Inventory Manager allows you to bulk edit several properties on your registered instances so you can easily apply changes on your environment. Editing Tags tags is one of the options for performing bulk actions on your instances. You can choose to apply a new tag to a group of instances, for example, or delete a tag from selected instances. 

If you want to bulk edit tags for more than one instance, use one of the following options in IDERA SQL Inventory Manager:

  • Instances > Managed view - . Select the instances, and then click click Edit Tags on on the action items bar OR click the gear icon next to any of the selected instances, and then select Edit Tags.
  • Instances > SQL Licensing view - . Select the instances, and then click click Edit Tags on on the action items bar OR click the gear icon next to any of the selected instances, and then select Edit Tags.

Below you can see the sections section where you can perform this option using the Managed Instances view for an example:

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IDERA SQL Inventory Manager opens a window for bulk managing the tags. Tags that are common for all selected instances include a checked box. Tags that belong to any or several selected instances include a shadowed box.

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  • Type the name of a new tag, and then click click ADD. IDERA SQL Inventory Manager adds the new tag to the list.  You You can add several tags at once by separating each name with a semicolon ( ; ).
  • Check or uncheck those tags you want to add or remove for all of the instances in this edit.

When you finish making your edits, click click APPLY.

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  • Your tag name must have a maximum length of 20 characters.
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IDERA SQL Inventory Manager lets you discover and visualize your SQL Server environment. Learn more > >