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I know AWStats have many type of statistics report , eg.days of month , days of week , days of hour , countrys ...etc , would advise if I just want to have the monthly statistics report ( that means I do not want to see the weekly , hourly countrys data on the report ) , how to customize it ? thanks
I know AWStats have many type of statistics report , eg.days of month , days of week , days of hour , countrys ...etc , would advise if I just want to have the monthly statistics report ( that means I do not want to see the weekly , hourly countrys data on the report ) , how to customize it ? thanks
You customize it by opening the file(s), and making whatever program changes you'd like. And again, have you tried reading the awstats documentation, as you were pointed to before??? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ts-4175532646/
From that documentation:
Quote:
Originally Posted by AWStats Documentation
b) If you want to build a report for a particular month, add the options -month=MM -year=YYYY where MM is the month expressed as two digits, i.e. 03, and year is the four digit year. To build a report for a full year, add the options -month=all -year=YYYY (warning: this is often resource intensive and might use a lot of memory and CPU. Unix/Linux like operating systems might benefit from use of the "nice" command.)
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