I'm afraid the bug is at your end. From 
http://analog.cx/docs/logfile.html

>Analog knows about several different types of logfile. By default it 
>will attempt to see if your logfile is of one of the types it knows 
>about, based on the first line. The types it can usually diagnose are 
>the common log format, the NCSA combined format, referrer log and 
>browser log, the W3 extended log format, the Microsoft IIS format, the 
>Netscape format, the WebSTAR format and the WebSite format.
>
>If your logfile is not in one of the standard formats, you will 
>probably still be OK, because it is possible to tell analog about other 
>formats using a LOGFORMAT command. ... But most users don't ever need 
>to know about this because they have logfiles in a standard format. So 
>the best thing to do is just to try analysing your logfile and see if 
>analog will understand it. If it does, you don't need to worry about 
>LOGFORMATs. 

Analog uses the #Fields line in your logfile to analyse your Extended 
format logfile, you don't need to specify a LOGFORMAT.

Aengus



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Subject: [analog-help] bug?  Error interpreting LOGFORMAT
Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:    7/31/00 9:14 PM


I'm running IIS5, Analog 4.11, Windows 2000.  I specified this as the LOGFORMAT:

LOGFORMAT (%Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j %s %u %j %v %S %j %j %j %r - %c %j %j %A %j %j)

Analog thinks I specified something else, because it spit out an error:

------------------------------------------------------

analog: analog version 4.11/Win32
analog: Warning M: Logfile D:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC1\ex0008.log
  contains lines with no bytes: byte counts may be low
  (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
analog: Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines in logfile
  D:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC1\ex0008.log: try different LOGFORMAT
    Current logfile format:
      %Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j %s%j %j %v %S %j %j %j %r - %c %j %j %A%j %j\n

------------------------------------------------------

Notice that Analog thinks I said "%s%j" at one point, when what I really said 
was "%s %u".  

I appreciate any help... thanks.

--Mike

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