Jeremy, the results are being presented in XL right?. Once you have them in pivot tables you can create charts and different reports based on that.
I am not sure if this part is extensible, but the search and usage reports are reporting services reports. So I assume that you can do something similar with XML and presenting the reports/charts in web parts in a dashboard for management. The trick is to generate the xml files in a location that reporting services can read, or if you can get reporting services to generate the xml and present it then that would be ideal. I hope this helps. I haven't done it myself but hopefully this gives you other ideas/alternatives. regards, Sergio Otoya | Technical Director |livePoint | SharePoint Solutions E [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| w +61 2 9929 6333 | m +61 (0) 416 275 110 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sezai KOMUR Sent: Friday, 22 February 2008 6:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Auditing viewing information within SharePoint (MOSS 2007) >> Obviously we'd be reluctant to give the people who would use these reports >> this level of access, is there a way around this? SPSecurity.CodeToRunElevated http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.sharepoint.spsecurity.codetorunelevated.aspx http://www.kcdholdings.com/blog/?p=53 http://coppercoins.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E15FE96DB520E62C!140.entry http://clintcherry.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!AEC0DCBC460E45B9!419.entry Sezai Kömür Senior Developer - BEng, BSc - Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist - http://www.moss2007.com.au/ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremy Thake Sent: Friday, 22 February 2008 4:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OzMOSS] Auditing viewing information within SharePoint (MOSS 2007) Our biggest request is for stats on the portal other than just SharePoint List Items being viewed. So basically functionality similar to that you would expect from a good log analyser or analytics program such as Google Analytics. What are other peoples experiences with Web site statistics of this kind? Not just Auditing ones? Also, it appears that the only way to access the Audit Reports is if you are a Site Collectoin Administrator. Obviously we'd be reluctant to give the people who would use these reports this level of access, is there a way around this? Thirdly...they are XML files...is there any standard XSLT files that can transform this into something "pretty" for the business? Thanks again, Jeremy Thake http://wss.made4the.net On 2/22/08, Minutillo, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: We have a requirement to record details of items being viewed on some sites, in particular discussion boards, however the requirement is likely to be expanded to encompass viewing statistics on a number of lists and/or document libraries. The original requirement for discussion boards has been met by using a custom HTTP Module that records requests for views of discussion board threads (Discussions) and individual messages (Messages). However as the requirement is likely to expand, I'd like to examine the built-in auditing options. I've used the Site Collection audit settings (<site collection>/_layouts/AuditSettings.aspx) and this seems to work okay. Unfortunately it's probably too indescriminate for our requirements. Does anyone know if there are performance problems with auditing everything at this broad a level? Alternatively I've created a Site Collection policy (<site collection>/_layouts/Policylist.aspx) and applying it to a discussion board results in no auditing information at all. The only thing audited is the change in audit policy. Does this experience ring true with anyone else? What is the consensus for recording audit information within SharePoint sites? Thanks, David. David Crabbe IT Consultant Information Systems Woodside Energy Ltd. 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