How to search in Apple School Manager
In Apple School Manager, you can search activities, locations, user accounts, classes, devices and more so you can locate exactly what you want. Depending on your role, you may not be able to search all items.
Search for items
In Apple School Manager , sign in with your account.
In the sidebar, select the category you want to search within.
To set up search criteria within a category, select the Filter button in the search bar to filter your search results. (Select the Add button to add more filters to your search.)
Activities
You can narrow your search in the Activities category.
Filter for | Options |
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Activity name | Such as “Deactivate accounts” |
Activity status | In-progress, Successfully completed, Completed with issues, Completed with server errors and Manually stopped |
Date of activity event | Within the last: hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days |
See View activity.
Locations
You can narrow your search in the Locations category.
Filter for | Options |
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Source | Manual, OIDC (Google Workspace, Microsoft Entra ID or identity provider) SIS, SFTP |
Password policy | Standard, 4-digit, 6-digit |
Date created | Within the last: hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days |
See Configure locations.
Users
You can narrow your search in the Users category.
Filter for | Options |
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status | New, Active, Deactivated, Locked |
Source | Manual, OIDC (Google Workspace, Microsoft Entra ID or identity provider) SIS, SFTP |
Password policy | Standard, 4-digit, 6-digit |
Authentication | Apple, Federated |
Location | Existing locations |
Role | Administrator, Site Manager, People Manager, Device Enrolment Manager, Content Manager, Manager, Staff, Instructor, Student |
Academic year | Existing year level |
Email domain | Existing email domains |
Domain | Existing domains |
Date created | Within the last: hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days |
Date modified | Within the last: hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days |
Schoolwork requests
You can narrow your search in the Schoolwork requests category.
Filter for | Options |
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Location | Existing locations |
status | Pending, Approved, Denied |
Classes
You can narrow your search in the Classes category.
Search for | Options |
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Source | Manual, OIDC (Google Workspace, Microsoft Entra ID or identity provider) SIS, SFTP |
Location | Existing locations |
Instructor | Existing instructors |
Date created | Within the last: hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days |
Date modified | Within the last: hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days |
Apps
You can narrow your search in the Apps category.
Filter for | Options |
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Platform | Apple TV apps, iPad apps, iPhone apps, Mac apps, books |
Issues | Existing locations |
Devices
You can narrow your search in the Devices category.
Filter for | Options |
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Device management | You can reassign devices from one MDM server to another. For example, you may want to spread the load of 10,000 devices from one single MDM server to three or four. |
Source | You can assign devices from different sources. For example, you may purchase all iPhone and iPad devices from one source and all Mac computers from another. The sources are:
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Order number | Assigning devices by order number makes sense if a single MDM server is used for an entire device deployment (or a single order), and if devices are still in their original packaging and are going directly to the users. |
Device type | You can assign devices by type and model to a specific MDM server. This method makes sense if the devices you need to assign are all managed in an identical manner. You can search for device types using the search field at the top of the window. |
Storage size | You can assign devices by how much storage they came with when purchased. For example, you may want to assign all MacBook Pro computers with 1 terabyte of storage to an MDM server used by your graphics department. |
Serial number | You can paste up to 1,024 serial numbers from a text file, with each serial number separated by a comma. |
See Device workflow.