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Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 190 Location: Norway
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So, does anyone have fun with the stats?
I found out it's actually quite easy to use the stats in new ways.
My first report was <a href="http://weblog.151278.org/weblog/archive/2006/august/10th/abusing-umbracostats.aspx">Abusing umbracoStats</a> - and this one inspired me to create a new report.
Like - out of 120 registrated users in this forum, 12 have found their way over to the profile to subscribe to email notifications.
A screenshot of the Notification Stats here: <a href="http://weblog.151278.org/media/1583/notifywho.jpg"><img src="http://weblog.151278.org/media/1583/notifywho_thumb.jpg"></a>
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 Rank: Aficionado
Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 190 Location: Norway
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Grab the <a href="/umbraco/plugins/stat/reports/EmailNotifications.xml">EmailNotifications.xml here</a> if you want to have a look.
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 Rank: Addict
Joined: 3/17/2008 Posts: 953 Location: Nyborg, Denmark
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That's damn cool, Daniel!
Good use of the functionality!
/n
Jeeeez, did I really start this :-)
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 Rank: Addict
Joined: 3/17/2008 Posts: 953 Location: Nyborg, Denmark
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btw: There's full documentation on the package format here: <a href="http://www.hartvig.com/2006/7/11/umbracostats_documentation_-_the_report_file_format.aspx">http://www.hartvig.com/2006/7/11/umbracostats_documentation_-_the_report_file_format.aspx</a>.
Jeeeez, did I really start this :-)
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