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Windows UBR missing in os_version
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#8317
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@austin-rh I ran across this while looking in to a similar issue and did a bit of a dive in to #8265 and saw that some changes were made during the review process. Rather than adding the UBR to the version string, a new 'revision' column was added to the table. |
#8265 added a new column |
It sound like this was fixed by #8265, just that the column was not as OP expected. I'm closing, but we can reopen if I've misunderstood |
Thank you for the explanation, everyone. |
Bug report
Submitting as a new bug after reviewing #8265 which fixes #7908 and #7663.
What operating system and version are you using?
Windows 11 23H2 x64
What version of osquery are you using?
What steps did you take to reproduce the issue?
Executing the query
select build, version from os_version;
only returns the base build number.What did you expect to see?
The build number with the included UBR (update build revision) as a full build number per PR #8265 for 5.12.0.
What did you see instead?
Only the build number without the concatenated UBR.
Note: The Fleet web console seems to report the build number incorrectly as well stating
22621
but the device is on Windows 11 23H2 which should read as22631
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