Yes.
My initial email is showing the exact request field
copy pasted from the log file. The query string is
shown as part of the request field and not seprately
in the log file.

Please tell me what arguments would you use to display
it. In the mean time I also used the "analog
-settings" command

Found some interesting stuff:

Although the doc says, search strings are enabled by
default, it is just the opposite. Search strings are
disabled by default. So I enabled them using
ARGSINCLUDE *

 and found the folowing  confirmation 

..........
..........
Including (+) and excluding (-) the following search
arguments:
  All excluded, then
  + *
..........
..........

I also 
1. made the floor for items and sub items as one
request
2. I also included the all LINKS for REQUEST REPORTT

they are confirmed as follows:

  Request Report [ON]
    Columns: #requests %bytes last-time
    Sorting by number of requests
    Floor is: 1 request
    Sorting sub-items by number of requests
    Floor for sub-items is: 1 request
    Plotting pie chart by number of requests
    Including (+) and excluding (-) the following in
the report:
      All included, then
      - *
      + *.htm*
      + /vafwebapp/sportsWatch.do
    Including (+) and excluding (-) the following
links in the report:
      All excluded, then
      + *

--- Jeff Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure the query string is present in your log
> files?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [analog-help] arguments to request
> 
> Hi my server recives requets in the form 
> 
> "GET
>
/vafwebapp/sportsWatch.do?category=sportMain&assID=2&sports=Football
> HTTP/1.1" 
> 
> 
> By default, argumens showing in REQUEST REPORT is
> supposed to be enabled. But apaprently, after
> reading
> the entire docs and tyring various things including
> ARGSINCLE (after reading the docs) did not show it
> in
> the report.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> 
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