In this example, to perform a follow-up action we first ask a question. The responses to the question then gives Tachyon a list of devices to perform the action on.
In our example we want to check a specific value in the registry and change it if necessary. To find the registry related questions we enter the text registry into the Tachyon Explorer and then select What is the value of registry entry <hive> <subkey> <name>?
For our example the user is TCNActioner01, with the Tachyon global actioner role, who is going to set the registry entry for the ACMEFinance application. The animation opposite illustrates the following steps:
To confirm that the action was successful you can re-run the original question to retrieve that registry entry value. The picture opposite shows that the new responses for the registry entry now all show the value as set to TRUE.
Before a follow-up action is run, all devices within the coverage will be re-asked the same question, and the Tachyon client will apply the filter to the latest result on each device. In this example, if someone changed the registry entry on their device from TRUE to FALSE after the first question was asked, then the filter will detect this and the follow-up action will also apply to this device. This is why you see the Approximate target remain the same as when you asked the first question. The number of devices connected will change only if devices within the coverage come online or go offline. |
Using the Follow-up action button ensures the action is carried out on the filtered devices. If the Action tab is used instead then the Follow-up action applies to all the devices that were asked the question without using the filter, as if the filter has been reset. |