On Thursday, March 02, 2006 12:14 PM [EDT],
Brereton, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No - altering the LOGFORMAT makes no difference.

That's because IIS5 doesn't use Microsofts old logfile format by default, so
LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-NA  and LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-INT aren't usually  relevant
for IIS5.

> I've checked the internal structure, and we use the extended format -

That's the default for IIS5.

Before you do anything else, change the OUTPUT to XHTML, and look at the
results in default Analog format. If you aren't seeing the same behaviour,
then you'll need to take your question up on the ReportMagic mailing list.
Note that the  Analog Report should show you the date range that it is
reporting on on the 3rd line at the top of the report.

If you are seeing the same problem in the standard Analog output, add the
First Date and Last Date columns to your Request Report, and sort the
report by First Date.

OUTPUT  XHTML
OUTFILE report.html
REQCOLS RPbed
REQSORTBY FIRSTDATE

This will help to give you some sort of handle on  what's actually going on.

> when I process this (+ others within December), the first / last dates
> reported are across the year.
> here's the relevant lines from my cfg file:
>
> LOGFORMAT MS-EXTENDED

This isn't necessary - Analog will recognizee this by default

Aengugs

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