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WMIQuerySensor
The WMI query sensor is an advanced sensor that executes a user defined WMI query and exposes the result.
To use the WMI query sensor, you should create a WMI query and paste it in the box. For example, If you wanted to find the current CPU frequency you can use this command:
SELECT CurrentClockSpeed FROM Win32_Processor
which results in 4008
for my PC. Because this query retuens a single value (CPU frequency in MHz), it can be used with the current WMI query sensor implementation.
The command sql SELECT * FROM Win32_Processor
cannot be used because it returns |64|9|To Be Filled By O.E.M.|3| ... |GAME-PC-2016|8|1|False|False|
, and the current WMI query implementation only supports commands that return a single value.
You can use WMI Explorer to construct a query, or alternatively look at the user submited sensors below:
Query | Explanation | Submitted by |
---|---|---|
SELECT username FROM Win32_ComputerSystem |
Shows the current user | @grizzlyjere |
Select * from Win32_Process Where Name = 'notepad.exe' |
Shows if the defined process is running | @lafferlaffer |