I'm not all to sure yet about the format dates/times are stored in logs. There are some settings that allow you to play with the date/time format. If you modify settings at some point in time, old logs have problems with dates.
I believe that date/time should be stored in a "universal format" (independant of setting) and only the reporting should alter the visual aspect of it.
What do you think ?
Ludo
Universal storage format of date/time
By default HostMonitor uses system date&time format for reports and for logs. However you can set fixed format on Miscellaneous page in the Options dialog.
I think future version on Log Analyzer (it will be implemented as separated program) will be more flexible and allow you to analyze log files with different date formats.
Regards
Alex
I think future version on Log Analyzer (it will be implemented as separated program) will be more flexible and allow you to analyze log files with different date formats.
Regards
Alex
I've been thinking this one over and come to my same conclusion again.
You could still store date/time in a universal format like e.g. MS-Excel does, or basically all "databases" do, and display it whatever way the user likes. You wouldn't have to worry anymore about different internal storage formats.
Storing it the way Windows dictates is definitely the wrong way as "anyone" will one day modify that.
Displaying it different and should be dictated by Windows.
Agreed - you can set it in HM ... but I always forget until HM tells me ...
Ludo
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You could still store date/time in a universal format like e.g. MS-Excel does, or basically all "databases" do, and display it whatever way the user likes. You wouldn't have to worry anymore about different internal storage formats.
Storing it the way Windows dictates is definitely the wrong way as "anyone" will one day modify that.
Displaying it different and should be dictated by Windows.
Agreed - you can set it in HM ... but I always forget until HM tells me ...

Ludo
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Ludo on 2003-05-09 06:41 ]</font>