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Try INTSEARCHQUERYFLOOR 200B
The B says BYTES.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 10:01
PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Internal
Search Query report
Hi Bobby,
Thanks for replying. Even I was under the same
impression. But the floor command doesn't work here.
Following is a
part of my access log and I am testing with only these
4 lines,
********LOGFILE O/P******** 63.187.0.204 - -
[19/Jun/2003:19:45:46 +0900]
"GET /dat/download.cgi?name=60.gif&offset=0&count=5357 HTTP/1.0"
200 5357 "-" "UP.Browser/3.04-TST6 UP.Link/3.4.5.6" 63.187.0.204 - -
[19/Jun/2003:19:45:52 +0900]
"GET /dat/download.cgi?name=60.gif&count=-1&offset=-1 HTTP/1.0" 200
134 "-" "UP.Browser/3.04-TST6 UP.Link/3.4.5.6" 63.187.0.188 - -
[19/Jun/2003:19:45:55 +0900]
"GET /dat/download.cgi?name=145.gif&offset=0&count=6177 HTTP/1.0"
200 6177 "-" "UP.Browser/3.04-TST5 UP.Link/3.4.5.6" 63.187.0.188 - -
[19/Jun/2003:19:46:00 +0900]
"GET /dat/download.cgi?name=145.gif&count=-1&offset=-1 HTTP/1.0"
200 134 "-" "UP.Browser/3.04-TST5 UP.Link/3.4.5.6" ********LOGFILE
O/P********
I want to exclude all the requests serving 134 bytes from
my report. I am generating only the Internal Search Query report and
I have tried REQFLOOR 200b & INTSEARCHQUERYFLOOR 200b
Still, all
the requests get included in the report.
********REPORT
O/P******** reqs: kbytes: search term ----: -------:
----------- 2: 6.163: 145.gif
2: 5.362: 60.gif ********REPORT O/P********
Any help is
appreciated.
-Sachin.
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Bobby Hitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:22 AM Subject: Re: [analog-help] Internal Search
Query report
> The FLOOR command sets the bottom and the report
only shows the results > above the floor, not below, at least that's how
I understand how it works. > If I'm wrong, please someone correct
me. > > Bobby > > ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sachin Bennur(DigitalRayInc) > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 4:43 AM > Subject: [analog-help] Internal
Search Query report > > > Sorry to repeat my question, but I
am still not able to find the right > configuration. > > Is
there a way to completely exclude all the requests that served
(say) 200 > bytes or below from an Internal Search Query report
?? > > -Sachin. > >
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