Deb,
There is no configuration option to change this. If you are using the
source, you could rollback that change in your copy.
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Deb OBrien wrote:
I have recently upgraded to ReportMagic 2.21 (from
2.15). I mainly use the 3d pie graphs - and the older
Did you get this working in command-line mode first? It's much easier to
track down any problems in your configuration from the command-line than
when running in CGI mode.
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Roshan G wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Report magic. I have got it working perfectly
Well '-' is the correct value for the File_Out setting in CGI mode --
you want it to write to stdout.
If you run in CGI mode with Verbose set to NWE, you should see the trace
notices in your log file. That might help tell you if something is going
wrong (or not getting finished).
, and
trying to put the documents into the relative folder
jamescoy/Documents/Reports. Do you really want these results to be in
/sw/share/rmagic/jamescoy/Documents/Reports/?
If you are trying to put them into ~jamescoy, make sure you resolve that
to a fully qualified pathname before adding
ere you want to write reports.
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James Coyle wrote:
I installed Report Magic via Fink, which puts all UNIX apps in the
same folder, i.e. sw/share. In a perfect world, I'd like the Reports
to go to the Documents folder in my home folder and NOT th
And for the record, documentation ships with Report Magic (in the docs
folder) and is available online on the web site:
http://reportmagic.org/docs/index.html.
Although for definitions of terms, see http://analog.cx/docs/defns.html.
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Aengus wrote:
On
These should be paths to local files, not URLs.
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Pete Letkeman wrote:
I am using Report Magic on a Windows 2003 system with IIS6 but for some
reason the values that I have in my Top_Logo and Company_Logo are not
taking affect. Below are the values
You can set the following.
[statistics]
Verbose=NWE
That's about as verbose as it gets.
A. Khattri wrote:
Is there a way of running reportmagic in a verbose/debug mode so I can see
what its not doing???
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=/home/site/logs/analog.dat \
-statistics_File_Out=/home/site/html/stats/04-26-05/
And then put this into your rmagic.ini:
[statistics]
Frame_File_Out=index.html
[navigation]
File_Out=nav.html
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A. Khattri wrote:
This command doesn't appear to work
This should work with an absolute reference. I have deployed several
configurations exactly like yours that do work this way.
You will need to copy the images up to the web server by hand of course...
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Pete Letkeman wrote:
Is it possible to have absolute
If you add
[statistics]
Vebose=NWE
where is it writing files to?
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A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 2 May 2005, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
The navigation_File_Out and statistics_Frame_File_Out are always written
to the same folder that is defined in
A. Khattri wrote:
On Tue, 3 May 2005, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
If you add
[statistics]
Vebose=NWE
where is it writing files to?
Ill assume you meant "Verbose" above. I added that and ran the script
again:
Report Magic 2.21
Copyright (C) 1999-2003 Wadsack-Allen. All rights reserv
it requires a basic knowledge of Unix-like command-line tools and
requires perl. Comments are appreciated.
Of course, if your title sare in a database, that's probably much easier
to build an analog ALIAS list from that and much more likely to be ac
://reportmagic.org/addons.html) that help automate this on
different platforms.
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John Gardner wrote:
I have been using ReportMagic on clients site for a while now, and
they are really happy, but I now have a similar site for another
client and I want to
file?
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Sawyer wrote:
To anyone out there:
After using analog to create a .dat file, I run
Report Magic on the .dat file. After the pages are
created, I go and look at them. Frightfully the data
is on them, but yet body is upstatirs. In the html
pages
mentioned by Michel, there are numerous ways your CGI program can get
around this (modules can capture this stuff in Perl), but be very
careful of what you are doing and make sure you know the implications.
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use the stdout, there are no
nice pictures produced by report magic and I want them to be visible ...
Thank you for reply
Best regards Michel
Jeremy Wadsack schrieb:
Michael Kinzelbach wrote:
Hello.
I want report magic running in a cgi script, which I have written.
My cgi script genrates
This is a good point. If you are scripting Report Magic to run reports
because they take to long to do through CGI, then why script as CGI?
Wouldn't it be better to make a shell script that does this and fire it
from a nightly cron job or something?
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If you investigate the HTML source from Report Magic does it appear that
some of the .dat file contents are appearing in the footer? Otherwise,
can you identify a particular line in your .dat file that is causing
Report Magic to stop processing? Can you create a small .dat file that
reproduce
If you choose XHTML as the output format it /should/ produce and
other XHTML tags. If there is an error, let me know so I can fix it for
the next release.
If you can pin it down to one or two lines in the file that would help.
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Bassam Abdul
e on the system? Are you running
multiple instances of Analog/Report Magic in parallel?
Also, is the archived list for Report Magic help searchable?
No. Not with the current archive software. Also, it only contains list
archives for this year. The previous six years have not been added yet.
in CGI environment, Report Magic will only write
reports to STDOUT (which web servers redirect to the browser).
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This is the reportmagic-help mailing list
To change your subscription or other preferences use
referring site (or URL) report(s)? Check the Analog messages when it
runs -- is it turning off the report because it's empty? If it is not
creating it, make sure you have it turned on in your Analog configuration.
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when running in a CGI environment.
The only way to get around this is to use the Perl source edition and
modify the code. If you do this you should be aware of the security
implications of your actions and take necessary precautions to secure
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t work if I am pointing to
these log files?
I think that Analog does not exhibit this problem, so if you only have
the logs on a network share then you will not notice a performance issue.
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This is the
c.ini file. However, it does not support regular expressions, so you may be stuck with having everything linked.
See http://reportmagic.org/docs/advanced.html, second section for an example.
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This is the r
ou are referring to what items get
converted to hyperlinks, then this is dependent on the Report Magic
LinkInclude setting and unrelated to analog. See
http://reportmagic.org/docs/advanced.html for an example of this setting.
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Shai Herman wrote:
Hi,
.
[REQUEST]
IncludeLinks=*
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Shai Herman wrote:
Thanks for the reply Jeremy.
The reference was to hyperlinks being created in Report Magic. I
can't seem to get text titles to properly hyperlink. I modified my
Report Magic ini file to say IncludeLin
Not at this point.
There is a wishlist item for Report Magic to support alliases, which
would allow this.
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Shai Herman wrote:
Is it possible to hyperlink the original value, with the Alias name?
I want people who read a report in report magic
Use the REQEXCLUDE command in your analog configuration file. See
http://analog.cx/docs/include.html for details.
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A. Khattri wrote:
I have a client that needs to exclude only certain types of files from the
Request Report - what's the best of w
A. Khattri wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Use the REQEXCLUDE command in your analog configuration file. See
http://analog.cx/docs/include.html for details.
Ive been looking through that. I guess I dont quote get it. Can I just do:
REQEXCLUDE *.gif
Yes
The second message is an odd bug. Perhaps you are using quotes in the
output filename where they are not needed?
The first message usually means a permissions error or that the file
does not exists. It's not a problem parsing the file, but getting read
access to the named file.
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IIRC, there is some issue in the perl file handling libraries under
Windows Networking where writes to network shares are unacceptibly slow.
So you can try it, but I think you'll find it faster to write to a local
drive and copy.
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EPPack wrote:
It looks like you are missing the lang folder, or more specifically, the
lang/.root/ folder.
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Joanne Ng wrote:
We have analog and rmagic running for over a year now. Recently,
rmagic has stopped running. I have tried to re-install rmagic and when
I
Are the permissions set correctly so that the user running rmagic is
able to read that folder and all subfolders/files?
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Joanne Ng wrote:
I have checked and looked, the lang/.root/ folder is located directly
below the rmagic.pl script. Any other
Files -e'print $Config::IniFiles::VERSION'
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Joanne Ng wrote:
I have found the problem. The Config::IniFiles module is behaving
unexpectedly:
$rdata = new Config::IniFiles( -file => $fileN, -import =>
$rdata);
The -import is no
You can change some of the styles in the output, if you find that the
colors or fonts you have chosen don't print well. I am not sure what
else you would need to make it 'printer-friendly'.
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Jason Kuhlman wrote:
Is there a way to o
b the first 30 characters or so) that shows up after
the "Web statistics reports produced by..." section?
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Claire Banton wrote:
Hi,
In my Report Magic reports, the data is appearing below the "Web statistics
report produced by...&qu
I don't quite understand what you are describing. Can you provide a URL
that exhibits the behavior?
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Philippe Loiseau wrote:
Hi,
I have a little probleme with the Quick Summary !
There is a shift towards the left of the columns for the daily r
st clarify, "FAILURE ON" (and "FAILREF ON") are commands that *only*
work on the analog.cfg file. Report Magic will include all reports
selected in analog. There is no equivalent command for the rmagic.ini file.
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_
7;s possible that the reports could cover a period of more than (or
less than) one month. But it would appear that's your own customization?
Are there any other differences in the file from the one linked below?
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Philippe Loiseau wrote:
In fa
It's not Report Magic, it's a part of IE 5 that is looking for a "Web
Proxy Autodiscovery" configuration file. See
http://www.freeproxy.ru/en/free_proxy/faq/wpad.htm for details.
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Roel Alblas wrote:
I get a lot of failed request
internally in Analog's
computer output.
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Claire Banton wrote:
I have tried removing HEADERFILE, FOOTERFILE, and COMPSEP from the config,
without any effect.
The General Summary is fine - the data there is accurate and presented
properly.
The Quic
configuration file that overrides the
PAGEINCLUDE setting for PDF's.
The first should be straightforward to remedy. The second two can be debugged
by running Analog with -settings, in which case it will write out a report of
what the settings are that it's looking at.
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reload everything.
Hope that
helps,
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don't
Could you possibly provide a link to an example of this? I am having a hard
time visualizing it.
Thanks,
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tweak the source.
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Probably the best way is just to use the
Stylesheet command (http://reportmagic.org/docs/advanced.html)
and specify the th, td.alt1 and td.alt2 selectors.
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In your analog configuration file add:
HOST ON
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results by also limiting the log files that
analog is inspecting.
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Include=standard.ini
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stylesheet to set the logo up -- it
gives you a lot more control about placement and such.
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tion should work. Report Magic doesn't care about any spaces
after the first non-space character after the first '=' sign.
[statistics]
File_In = c:\Program Files\Analog\analog.dat
You could also try the 8.3 path:
[statistics]
File_In = c:\PROGRA~1\Analog\analog.dat
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I just downloaded and tested the uncompress and did not get any errors. You
might want to try to download again. Also did you pull it off the US mirror
(reportmagic.com) or some other mirror?
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