Frank,
The reports are not limited to 9 types.  If you are using WhatsUp Gold
5.x or 6.x you just copy the .rpt and give it any name you wish.  Then
use that name at the command line.  For example:
  - copy wugstathour.rpt to internethour.rpt
  - cstatrpt -m*Internet.wup -rinternethour.rpt -Dtd -x
The report will be created in the WEBDIR\internethour directory.
This has been much improved in WhatsUp Gold 7.0 as you can configure
named report jobs.  Here is how it is done in 7.0:
  - create an hourly report job and name it "WebHosts_Hour"
  - cstatrpt WebHosts_Hour
You also have the option to add the date/time stamp to the name to make
it unique per job run.
Regards,
Joe
In reply to 24 Jan message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>Hello,
>Are any of you using the command prompt, or batch files to
>generate reports? I would like to do this so that I have up to
>date reports on the Web interface.  It would appear that the
>"Report" options are limited to the reports that are included in
>WUG.  IE: wugstatdaily.rpt, wugstatall.rpt,   It looks like there
>are 9 possi ble reports in all.
>It looks like it assumes the name of the report, so you are
>limited to only 9 reports.  This is a problem for me, as I would
>like to do multiple reports, on multiple maps.
>Any ideas or examples would be appreciated.  Below is an example
>of what I am using now.  It runs every hour. Entering cstatrpt /?
>Gives the options.
>cstatrpt -m*Internet.wup -rwugstathour.rpt -Dtd -x

>Thank You,
>Frank
>e-mail to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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