What is this call for https://snipeit.mycompany.de/hardware/572#assets #10029
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I am searching for a way to Group/Connect different Assets so that they can be seen together as each of the assets is in that group and the group is formed by a leading asset.
Reason for trying this is that we are writing a Workplace booking app internal and that we want to present the users the assets belonging to a workplace.
The call mentioned in the title above points me to "yes this should be possible". To me this call does only make sense if i can group assets together somehow.
Looking at Locations: They do not work because i do not want to add each desk as a location.
Looking at Components: They do not work because the asset "working space X" is not defined in a way like that:
Workspace X has the following components - > Desk H, Monitor A. Monitor B, Docking Station Z, Mouse Y, Keyboard X as one solid workplace.
It is more like:
OK this is the desk Asset H, and on the desk we have (for now) Monitor A. Monitor B, Docking Station Z, Mouse Y, Keyboard X each of them being an asset on its own. All together form the workspace x
The Api documentation does not give me a hint if this is doable within the app and before i decide to build another database which just holds the connections like:
Parent Asset Desk H
contains Child Assets Monitor A. Monitor B, Docking Station Z, Mouse Y, Keyboard X
I would absolutely love to know if there is a way to achieve this.
Thank you for reading an paying attention
Thomas
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