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Dubolomov
Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Posts: 214 Location: Russia
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:18 pm Post subject: Create report to the particular file. |
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Hi. Is it possible to use any variable in LogAnalyzer's script file or use special command line options for creating specify name report file?
E.g. Every night log analyzer create report by a schedule from private log file. I can use date variable for creating directories where this file will be. But i have many private logs and would like to create report files (or directories) with name like "%ReportProfileName%__%yyyymmdd[-1d]%.htm".
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KS-Soft
Joined: 03 Apr 2002 Posts: 12795 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Hi. Is it possible to use any variable in LogAnalyzer's script file or use special command line options for creating specify name report file? |
Command line? No.
You may specify file name using Report Manager. Quote from the manual
Quote: | By default Log Analyzer saves all reports into one directory (you can specify that directory in the Options dialog), and uses the name of the profile as a file name (with HTM extension). But you can specify another file name by choosing the "Put report into particular file" option and providing a path and name of the file. |
Quote: | E.g. Every night log analyzer create report by a schedule from private log file. I can use date variable for creating directories where this file will be. But i have many private logs and would like to create report files (or directories) with name like "%ReportProfileName%__%yyyymmdd[-1d]%.htm" |
1) You cannot use "%ReportProfileName% variable. Because you don't need such variable
2) You may use date macro variables but you cannot use expressions.
Quote from the manual
Quote: | Resolve macros
If you enable this option a date macro variables may be specified in the destination file name. Log Analyzer will interpret text between the '%' in the file name as a macro variable, where 'DD' represents the day of the month, 'MM' - the month, 'YY' - the year (2 last digits), 'YYYY' - the year.
This allows creating file names by a template such as one of these:
C:\HostMonitor4\Reports\%DDMMYY%-rep.htm
C:\HostMonitor4\Reports\%YYYY\DD-MM%.htm |
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Alex |
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