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Re: Web access_log question




On Aug 10, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:

It shouldn't be looking for 08, it should be looking for 09 shouldn't it?


IRRC it's going to look for yesterday's data to run the analysis.


One other quick question, I ran an update with the -output and -staticlinks options turned on to see what it would do. Looks like if you use staticlinks then you can't see any of the expanded reports.


Depends on the data in the log file. You may have 'referenced away' the requisite data.


Both problems actually solved. The second required more careful reading of the manual as already answered.
The first required less tired eyes to read variables, I needed %DD not %MM in my query.

Thanks,
David

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