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RE: [Summary-Talk] Sessions



Hello,
I need something different.

When I search for pageid=25 in the Pages view,
I have got result as this following:

1.28%   7   1.0   1.0   1   08/01/03
/main.php?pageid=25&lang=3&service=12&PHPSESSID=e4b1627ecfbf0e3fdac07b30866
d
b8d8   

  1.09%   6   0.9   0.8   1   08/01/03
/main.php?pageid=25&lang=3&service=7&PHPSESSID=35a442040957c14d375acc67f13c
c
ab3

  1.09%   6   0.9   0.8   1   08/01/03
/main.php?pageid=25&lang=3&service=7&PHPSESSID=690f773cad99a1b7800694fcd68f
5
843

The last 2 have the same URL, except the PHPSESSID. I would like not to
process the session variable.
Without that, I will get only two rows in the example (service 12 and
service 7).

In the real situation, I am getting the same page (pageid=25, service=7) 
in
hundreds of lines. Without the phpsessid, I would get it in 1 row.

Is there any way to precise it?

Regards

Radek S.


Radek Saturka
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-summary-talk@lists.summary.net 
> [mailto:owner-summary-talk@lists.summary.net] On Behalf Of 
> Jason Linhart
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 4:09 PM
> To: summary-talk@lists.summary.net
> Subject: Re: [Summary-Talk] Sessions
> 
> On 8/2/03 4:03 AM Radek Saturka (saturka@praguebest.cz) wrote:
> 
> >in the Content/pages I would like to see visits (and the other
> >informations) on one particular web page.
> 
> Summary does not track visits for each individual page, only 
> for the sub-report as a whole. So the only way you can 
> currently do this is to create a sub-report that reports on 
> only the single page. The Time reports in that sub-report 
> will tell you the number of visits to the page.
> 
> Good Luck
> Jason
> 
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