OK. So I went down the route of doing this as a configurable web part using the undocumented *Microsoft.Office.Server.WebAnalytics* class.
I've successfully created a webpart which renders my query results out to a DataTable. If anyone's interested in seeing how this works, I'd be happy to share. It wouldn't take much to add a Query Type dropdown to allow users to perform ad hoc queries. And maybe a gridview with sort/filter headers. On 11 February 2013 13:01, Web Admin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to write a ps script that gathers basic web analytics for each > site in a specified webapp. > > Anyone know how to actually interrogate the service app's database to get > at this? > > The only value against the SPSite object is Usage > (Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSite+UsageInfo) but this contains zero data for > Bandwidth, Visits and Hits for 2010. :\ > Regards, > > Paul > -- Regards, Paul Noone SharePoint Farm Admin/Developer Infrastructure Team CEO Sydney p: (02) 9568 8461 f: (02) 9568 8483 e: [email protected] w: http://www.ceosyd.catholic.edu.au/
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