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Re: [Summary-Talk] Robots and non-Robots



Correct. In Summary Plus there is one robot filtering setting, on the
global Filtering configuration page, and it applies to all sub-reports.

Jason


dac@Sell365.com wrote:
> Hi Jason, just to clarify, if I use Summary Plus I can either have 
> robots included in all, or in none, of the reports?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [Summary-Talk] Robots and non-Robots
> 
> This is easy to do in Summary SP Lite and SP. You can use the 
> per-subreport filtering configuration to turn on robot filtering
> on only the sub-reports that you want.
> 
> There is no easy way to do this in Summary (basic) and Plus, as the 
> robot filtering is only configurable globally.
> 
> Dave, WeddingChaos wrote:
> 
>>What I would like to do is create for each site a 'sub report' which
>>only contains robots and a second one that contains everything other 
>>than robots.
>>
>>E.g. my report list would have;
>>
>>- Domain1.com - Robots
>>- Domain1.com - Non Robots
>>
>>Is there a simple/quick way of doing this?

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