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Re: [Summary-Talk] filtering query strings



Unfortunately you can't do what you want that way. Summary does things
in the following order:

1) Include query string in requests
2) Requests/files to ignore
3) Aliases
4) Requests to include in this Sub-report
5) Query tag to include in request

Query tag to include comes after requests to include in the sub-report,
so you can't match against it.

Depending on what else you have going on, you might be able to turn on
"Include query string in requests" and then use Aliases to remove any
query arguments that you are not interested in. Then you would be able
to match against the query tag in "Requests to include in this Sub-report".

Jason


LynuxWorks Webmaster wrote:
> 
> I've created a sub-report and set its "query string to use in request"
> to "ck" .  However, I do not have "Include query string in
> requests" set up on the global system because I don't need all query 
> strings to appear in every report.

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