No. If it's a problem (if you only have one server), it needs to be
fixed before you give the logs to Analog. If you are sure that there are
entries in the 1207 log that should be there, take them out.


(You could use the TO and FROM directives to get Analog to ignore some
entries in one of the log files, but you'd have to do multiple passes
and use cache files to get a result that way. It might be worth doing
for a one off problem, but it would probably be quicker to just delete
the offending entries from the logfile).

Aengus


OK thank you very much.
It's terrible because the double entries are in all the log files (one year of log files - one log file per day)
I think I am going to insult my web host provider first


;-)


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