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An error occurred while saving the comment James Pearson commentedFor anyone curious about Auto Attributes, you can auto-set attributes by adding a Script, then running it as a Job and selecting "Store script output in custom attribute on device record".
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Until this is implemented if anyone else looking to do this you can do it by saving the bash script below as a Script, running that as a Job and saving the result in a custom attribute
#!/bin/bash
system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep "Memory:" | cut -c 15-