Neil

In a basic word - no

The web is stateless - you cannot work out a 'visit time' because of this. Some programmes try to do this but there is no continuous unbroken connection between computer to work out what a visit is.

http://www.analog.cx/docs/webworks.html

Alan Wright
IT Support Technician
Centre for Psychological Research in Human Behaviour
School of Education, Health & Sciences
University of Derby
Western Road, Mickleover, DE3 9GX

http://ibs.derby.ac.uk/psychology

At 09:03 04/04/2006, you wrote:
Hi all,

A client has requested that we report;

1.) number of visits
2.) page views
3.) average visit time per page

1 & 2 I can clarify and do but am a bit stumped on number three. Is this possible with Analog?

Many thanks,

Nell

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