Dave Atkins wrote:

> I have become very familiar with the config files and running separate
> reports for various things...is there any easy way to combine the reports
> into a useful interface, for example, by using Report Magic? I looked at
> www.reportmagic.com, but before I download it and try it out, I wondered if
> this was the right approach.
> 
> I need to produce daily and monthly reports for 20 different websites. Right
> now, I just name the reports with names like audio_M0102.html for Feb 2001
> audio website...then audio_D010201.html would be Feb 1 daily... But this is
> kind of un-navigable when you have a listing of 600+ files. Basically, I
> want the webtrends reporting interface so that users can easily click
> through to a particular report. But do I need to write a perl script myself,
> or is this easy to do with some other product like reportmagic? I've thought
> about putting the reports in directories, but I'd rather not do the work of
> writing the interface if it already has been done! :)

There's a reportmagic mailing list that might be the better place to ask 
such a question, but nonetheless....

Report Magic will create one report file (or set of report files) for 
each Analog report you create. It has no ability to provide navigation 
between separate report sets (for periods of time or websites, for 
example). However, it would not be too complicated to write a script 
that produces this interface: You could create a list or set of lists 
that allow each site to navigate their reports. Then make an index.html 
page is their stats directory (or whatever) that is a frameset 
containing the navigation panel and the report magic reports in another 
frame.

Other users have asked for this type of thing and I'm sure you could 
easily make it work for Analog or Report Magic. If do get this working 
and were to contribute it back, by requesting it posted on the Analog 
Helper Applications page and Report Magic Add-Ons pages, I'm sure many 
users would appreciate it.

Good luck,

-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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