Hello,

I do not think that using the FROM directive twice is
proper syntax.  One of those FROM directives is
overriding the other.  Try 'analog -settings' to
verify this.

This is an interesting question since you are trying
to create a single report for a defined range while
omitting time in that range.  Normally I would say
break the reports up using TO 010726:1000 in one run
and FROM 010804:1000 in another or something similiar.
 In fact, this may be the only way to avoid the empty
2 week period.

- Jim



--- Gerjo Hultink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm new to this list so I hope this works out ok.
> 
> I've been away for two weeks in which I was not able
> to download my logfiles. These two weeks thus come
> up empty in analog's reports.
> I've tryed telling analog to leave those two weeks
> out by using:
>  FROM 010426:1000
>  TO 010726:1000
>  FROM 010804:1000
> in effect telling analog to analyse from 01-04-26 to
> 01-07-26, discard the two weeks between 01-07-26 and
> 01-08-04 and then continue again starting at
> 01-08-04 but this doesn't seem to work.
> 
> Can anyone tell how to work around this problem?
> 


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