On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 2 questions:
> 
> Thanks steven for the tip about FROM and TO: I had always put in the seconds to
> be precise, but I always had that extra second, sometimes responsible for up to
> a hundred extra hits in a report, but come to think of it, the reason I keep
> that in the TO command is that I run analog automatically in scripts each
> month, so I need to have a generic way of saying "one entire month" and 
> 
> FROM -00-01-00
> TO -00-00-00:0000
> 
> is the most precise way I know of doing this. Would another way be something
> like
> 
> TO -00-00-00:000-1 ?
> 
> or would it be
> 
> TO -00-00-00:-1 ?
> 

You can use
  TO -00-00-01
for "up to yesterday". At any time during the following month, you can use
  TO -00-0131
for "up to the end of last month".

> Also, I'm currently trying to get a report to list the hits for a cgi file
> that has certain parameters in it. It lists them fine with a few
> FILEINCLUDE commands, but it also puts a large percentage of hits for the
> cgi file itself, with no parameters shown, at the top of the request
> report. 
> 
> Is that just a summary of all hits to that cgi with my desired parameters,
> or would I be doing something wrong? 
> 

Yes, the first. It includes all the indented entries below it.

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