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  • Link to this postingPosted: 04.03.2008, 04:27
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    Hello again everyone,
    Is there a way to get a report of website statistics - preferably all in one excel spreadsheet?
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    Or, use phpMyAdmin to export the stat tables for PostNuke into CSV or TAB format (which can open in Excel).
  • Link to this postingPosted: 04.03.2008, 21:34
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    sorry i posted on the wrong section =/.
    so am i correct to assume thats PostNuke .764 does NOT contain any internal website report feature?
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    Yes, it does. But, it does not have an export to excel feature. You'd have to access the database tables directly for that.

    First, visit the modules section in the admin. Make sure the Stats module is active. Then, visit index.php?module=Stats to view the stats.

    There is also the mtrad statistics module (find the latest version!) that works on .764 but is no longer maintained. It is more robust and allows for custom reports. Again, there is no Excel export...you'od have to access the tables directly in phpMyAdmin or something.
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    muchos gracias

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