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I see FE has its own stats generation tool but I am wondering if therewere
any other utils developed by 3rd parties that offered other statsreporting
using the FE database?
There is no way to modify the template of the report FE produces - right? Just the known switches when invoking the reporting that control output of groups etc.
One of interest is: RBTStat 3.20 - JAM Message Base Statistics for local/echomail areas/groups. It is somewhat dated from 2001, though
there may be later versions about. If you want it, say so.
Another that might tickle your fancy is the Turquoise stats system, and
if you get the MBSE echo then check out Vince's monthly reports -
somehow I managed to download the sources archive in a tar.gz file... dunno why.[shrug]
OK I'll head off and take a look at both. Thus far I've uncovered
FeStatB 1.47 which dates to around 97 but that had been it to date.
One of interest is: RBTStat 3.20 - JAM Message Base Statistics for local/echomail areas/groups. It is somewhat dated from 2001, though
there may be later versions about. If you want it, say so.
Another that might tickle your fancy is the Turquoise stats system, and
if you get the MBSE echo then check out Vince's monthly reports -
somehow I managed to
One of interest is: RBTStat 3.20 - JAM Message Base Statistics
Found a copy of this on a Z4 based website. Wow. It's very detailed. Just starting to play with it now. I'm picking I can create a few .cfg files then point it at each using a .bat to get the outputs I want.
Do you use it?
How's summer in the great southern land?
Another that might tickle your fancy is the Turquoise stats system, and
if you get the MBSE echo then check out Vince's monthly reports -
somehow I managed to
download the sources archive in a tar.gz file... dunno why.[shrug]
Yes, this is rather good. Just been playing with it tonight. I like it
but it looks like you need to call it multiple times for each JAM base
you want a report on :-(
if you get the MBSE echo then check out Vince's monthly reports -
somehow I managed to download the sources archive in a tar.gz
file... dunno why.[shrug]
Will this run under win32?
Yes, this is rather good. Just been playing with it tonight. I like i but it looks like you need to call it multiple times for each JAM bas you want a report on :-(
Yes, that's exactly the case.
Will this run under win32?
Well, the readme.win32 file says (in part):