Okay, except that when I filter it for
USERREPINCLUDE *idl_visit=*
I'm getting
pages: user
------: ----
417764: [not listed: 573,424 users]
How can I have more users than pages? Is the "pages" figure filtering for
pages, but the "user" figure including all hits?
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26/03/02 17:43 -----
"Jeremy Wadsack"
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Counting multiple fields
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Please respond to
analog-help
You are getting both:
User | Reqs
----------------------------------
[not listed: 435,765] | 1,276,501
The number in the 'not listed' tells you how many unique cookies were
given. The number in the Reqs column tells you how many total
(cookied) requests cookied users made.
(5) As I mentioned before, I think you should be able to do that with
a LOGFORMAT command that includes references to both cookies. You
would 'hijack' two variables and associated reports for this. User and
Virtual Host being most likely. You might have to use two command as
the cookies could be in different orders in different requests:
LOGFORMAT ...%jidl_visitor=%u;%jidl_visit=%v;%j...
LOGFORMAT ...%jidl_visit=%v;%jidl_visitor=%u;%j...
(2) Once a user receives a cookie, it should be sent on all requests.
If you track request and response cookie headers in your log format
you can get cookied information for all requests. If cookies are
handled by your server, then they should be sent for graphics requests
too.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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> Okay, let me put it this way:
> I'm interested in two cookies, both of which have unique values for
each
> visitor
> These cookies will not be present in every line on the logfile (this
> isn't causing problems so far) as they're set only by pages
> I don't want to count the number of times these cookies appear in the
> logfile
> I do want to count the number of unique values for each cookie in the
> logfile
> I would like to identify the two numbers in different reports by
running
> Analog once
> What I think I'm getting at the moment is (3): the number of times the
text
> string "idl_visit=" or "idl_visitor=" appears in the logfiles. How can I
> get (4)?
> thanks, Adam
> ----- Forwarded by Adam Browne/Digital/Independent News and Media on
> 26/03/02 16:53 -----
> "Jeremy Wadsack"
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> owner-analog-help@lists
> .isite.net
> 25/03/02 15:19
> Please respond to
> analog-help
> I'm not sure if I'm following you, but if you're saying you have lines
> with this cookie and lines that don't have the cookie, then you'll
> need to add an additional LOGFORMAT to read the lines that don't have
> the cookie (otherwise Analog will tell you they are corrupt.)
> I had assumed you had already done this, as you would have needed to
> in your original format anyway.
> --
> Jeremy Wadsack
> Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Sorry, I wasn't clear. It gives the total number of _all_ cookies - what
> I
>> need is the total number of the cookies individually. In other words,
the
>> %jidl_visitor=%u;%j string doesn't seem to be making any difference.
>> Adam
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