kevin creason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks Jeremy and Aengus, I couldn't find that.
>>
>> Now, I'm not sure I understand these error/warnings:

What Errors/Warnings? You often get Warnings when you change the Floor 
for a report, because typically you have changed the Floor, but not 
changed the Sort order - In your case, you only want to see URLs that 
have been requested in the last 30 dates (DATE as the FLOOR) but you 
still want the order sorted by the number of requests. But it's possible 
that the URL at the top of the list only had a handful of requests in 
the last 30 days, because it was really popular 6 months ago, but it's 
not any more.

Analog stops on errors - if you get a report, you didn't get any errors, 
only warnings. If your getting warnings because you know you changed 
something on purpose, that's not a problem, and the warnings are usually 
descriptive enough that you can match the warning to a specific change 
that you've made.

>> It didn't help much though... the REQUESTS list section is still
>> humongous.
>>
>> I've also tried the ARGSEXCLUDE command hoping that would compress a
>> lot of
>> the URI's in the listing, but it doesn't seem to have an effect at
>> all.
>> Probably just in the counting of the URI's. Is there a setting that
>> will
>> compress the listing section, specifically the ARGS?

Set the REQARGSFLOOR to a number high enough to exclude most of the 
subkeys.

>> Otherwise I guess I just need to turn off the listing and show only
>> the pie.
>> Is that possible?

I don't think so - the Pie uses the settings for the report - though you 
could just restrict the report to the top 10 entries, which is probably 
all that the Pie shows anyway.

Aengus 


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