Aengus,


> What fields are you logging? (you deleted the most important peice of
> information in your post, the Fields field).

That's in the post before this (Ananlog deleted the field statement, I was just
quoting the error message precisely).

> We had this discussion just a few weeks ago. IIS defaults to weekly
> logs, but it doesn't log the date. (It's supposed to add a new #DATE:
> field each night, but it sometimes "forgets"). Analog won't assume the
> date.

Actually, we're logging every day so the log files are in the form of exyymmdd.log.
I turned of the date field, because it was specified in the filename but I can turn
it back on if you think that's the problem here. (BTW, I _did_ look through the
archives, but couldn't find anything like this :)

> You can use Convlog to convert your IIS Extended log to NCSA or IIS
> format, (which include a date field in each line) and use that instead.
> Or turn on the date field for future logs.

Or I can change the logfile format in the web settings. This just seemed to make
sense as it included lots of data and was standardized. Also, we have eight month of
data in this format that I'd like to be able to include in the reports.


Jeremy Wadsack
The Flagstaff Link
http://www.flagstaff.net/


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