RE: Multithreading of [replace]

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23095
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Brian,> 3 reasons I don't do this. > a) no visitor count on the fly.I agree. This won't help.> b) how do you figure first page and last page, start_visit_time and > end_visit_time? > d) BONUS - How do you read into ram the resulting 350 meg > file,(assuming one > lime per page per visitor, along with all of the other info captured)For the above, it would be best to take the data into another database and then run reports. If you store carts you could extract and create any kind of structured report. If the file's too big for webcat, you could use SQL server.> c) how do you put this info into the shopping cart when the check out?You wouldn't. I see what you need now. You have to be able to get back to this data. You are usuing this database as a cache for information, not just post-log analysis which I assumed.Aloha, Olin Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Multithreading of [replace] (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  2. Re: Multithreading of [replace] (Christer Olsson 1999)
  3. Re: Multithreading of [replace] (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  4. Re: Multithreading of [replace] (Brian B. Burton 1999)
  5. Re: Multithreading of [replace] (Grant Hulbert 1999)
  6. RE: Multithreading of [replace] (Olin Lagon 1999)
  7. Re: Multithreading of [replace] (Brian B. Burton 1999)
  8. RE: Multithreading of [replace] (Olin Lagon 1999)
Hi Brian,> 3 reasons I don't do this. > a) no visitor count on the fly.I agree. This won't help.> b) how do you figure first page and last page, start_visit_time and > end_visit_time? > d) BONUS - How do you read into ram the resulting 350 meg > file,(assuming one > lime per page per visitor, along with all of the other info captured)For the above, it would be best to take the data into another database and then run reports. If you store carts you could extract and create any kind of structured report. If the file's too big for webcat, you could use SQL server.> c) how do you put this info into the shopping cart when the check out?You wouldn't. I see what you need now. You have to be able to get back to this data. You are usuing this database as a cache for information, not just post-log analysis which I assumed.Aloha, Olin Olin Lagon

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