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Niels Kinkel
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Export statistics to word/excel

Post by Niels Kinkel »

In our organisation there are many diffrent people responsible for the diffrent test items. So I would like to mail around a list of disabled tests and acknowledged alerts to everyone every once in a while so everyone can check for themselves and fix their tests. This is currently not possible.

I would also like to be able to use excel or another such program to create a personalised view of the alert logs. The log analyser is good for monitoring but not for making reports.
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In our organisation there are many diffrent people responsible for the diffrent test items. So I would like to mail around a list of disabled tests and acknowledged alerts to everyone every once in a while so everyone can check for themselves and fix their tests. This is currently not possible
I think this is possible. You may setup HostMonitor to create reports and send report as e-mail attachment.
Report Manager: http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... tm#Reports
Send e-mail action: http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... m#actEMail

There are various options that allow you to generate reports and start action. E.g.
- you may use built in Scheduler (Options dialog)
- you may use "Generate reports every N min" and "Execute action profile when complete" options located on Reports page in the Options dialog
- also you may use similar options located in Folder Properties dialog. In such case you will be able to setup different set of reports for each folder.
I would also like to be able to use excel or another such program to create a personalised view of the alert logs. The log analyser is good for monitoring but not for making reports
Excel? I don't think HostMonitor should work with Excel directly.
If you want to use some 3rd party software to analyze log records, use ODBC logging: http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... tm#odbclog

Regards
Alex
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