On Tuesday, April 24, 2007 3:54 AM [EDT], Brereton, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Look at it this way instead. A user comes on and moves through a number of pages in sequence, over a quarter-hour, say. That's one session of activity - perceived as 'logged in' for that time. Two hours later, they move on to another page. That's another session.
Are you logging these "session ids"? If you are, you ca configure Analog to use them as the User field, and then the UserReport will tell you how many "Users" visited in the period that you have analysed. Run Analog against each hour using the FROM and TO commands, and you can build up a list of users per hour.
Aengus
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