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RE: [Summary-Talk] Blank Reports - except Gaps In Service?



Hi Jason, I had set up direct short-cuts in the /logs/ folder, rather 
than having folder names which contained the short-cut to the logs.

Told you it would be me being stupid!

Cheers :)

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-summary-talk@lists.summary.net
[mailto:owner-summary-talk@lists.summary.net] On Behalf Of Jason Linhart
Sent: 23 January 2006 19:49
To: summary-talk@lists.summary.net
Subject: Re: [Summary-Talk] Blank Reports - except Gaps In Service?


It sounds like you are using method four from the manual,
<http://summary.net/manual/virtualdomains.html#method4>, for setting up 
your sub-reports.

Did you remember to check "Always use folder name as domain name" on the
Options configuration page?

Also, when using shortcuts in Windows you need to use 'reportname.lnk' 
in the "Domains to include in this Sub-report" field. Shortcuts always 
end with .lnk, though the desktop only occasionally displays them that way.

You might also want to try out the suggestion for solving sub-report
configuration problems in the manual,
<http://summary.net/manual/virtualdomains.html#problems>.

Good Luck
Jason


dac@Sell365.com wrote:
> Hi Jason, yes I get all the records in the 'Not in any report' column.
> 
> I am not sure what you mean about not having the log files arranged? 
> If
> it is picking them up and reading them doesn't that mean they are in the
> correct place?
> 
> C:\Program Files\Summary.Net\Summary\Logs\reportname
> 
> Where 'reportname' is a short-cut to 
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC636939882 which is where all the log 
> files are. I double click this and it opens the correct folder. 
> Although, again, this must work because it reads them?
> 
> In the configuration I have : Domains to include in this Sub-report 
> with
> one entry - reportname

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