Andy Glen-Young ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,
> I have recently managed to convince my employers to use Analog as opposed
> to another commercial log analyzer. This other log analyzer, let's call it
> W3btr3nd5, takes hours to "grep" the logs and generate reports. Analog
> has been a blessing and Dr Stephen Turner has definitely scored many
> karmic points for his software.
> Now my problem:
> And while I understand the inaccuracies in counting cookies as a unique
> user tracking mechanism, our "suits" think this acceptable. I am currently
> logging the cookie field, and picking it up using the %u macro. Once I've
> processed the log files, Analog outputs the top "blah" number of users
> (50) and the total number not listed. But I'm lazy! I would like to know
> the total number of unique cookie fields.
> i.e. "My first 50 results by number of requests" + [not listed: 30000 ]
Which is 30050 "unique users." If you just want to know the total
number, set your USERFLOOR to something really high (like USERFLOOR
9999999999r) and it will list the report as
[not listed: 30050]
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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