Aengus wrote:
To count the number of page or requests in a time period, you just need
a simple cumulative counter. To count the number of unique hosts in that
same period, you need to create a table of all the unique hosts that
occur during that time period, and then count them at the end of the
period. Analog isn't designed to work that way.

Thanks for the response. Okay, so we will need to hack Analog or use an external script...no problem. How does Analog get the count of distinct hosts for the General Summary? It has to have a table somewhere, doesn't it? Maybe it is just disabled for the other reports, or each report is coded separately or something... I'll start looking at the code tomorrow at work.


This will probably hurt performance/resources a bit, but whatever, that's what my Beowulf cluster of Dreamcasts is for...haha jk. :)

Thanks again,
Josh
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