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  2. NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing SQL Server assets and their credentials
  4. About intelligent groups
  5. Edit or delete an intelligent group
NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

Edit or delete an intelligent group

You can edit the query for an intelligent group. You can also delete an intelligent group if it is no longer needed.

To edit an intelligent group

  1. On the Intelligent groups tab, select the link for the group that you want to edit.

    The table displays the databases that match the query criteria for the intelligent group.

  2. On the right, select Edit.
  3. Make any wanted changes to the query.
  4. (Optional) To see the databases that match the rule criteria, select the Preview button. See the following topic for details.

    See Preview an intelligent group.

    Note: The query-based selection process is dynamic. Changes in the environment can affect which servers the query selects when the policy runs. As a result, the databases that the query selects later when the policy runs may not be identical to those currently listed in the preview.

  5. Select Save.

To delete an intelligent group

  1. Select the Intelligent groups tab.
  2. Locate the intelligent group that you want to delete. Review the Protected by policy column.
    • If a policy does not protect the group, select the check box for the group and then select Delete.

    • If a policy does protect the group, edit the policy to remove the intelligent group. Then you can delete the group.

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