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Message from Trevor Sharpe via eLinkI don't think many of these are duplicates to existing samples. They may beuseful to some folks. They are unsupported, and I recommend testing them ina production capacity prior to importing them on a production box. They are"select" queries only, so do not modify the database.DescriptionShow potential duplicate files from a folder down - Pick a folder, look forduplicate names, then display size (bytes).Show groups to which a user belongs - normally only the Admin user can dothis.User logins between two dates - self evidentUsers who don't have email addresses set - just in case they are wonderingwhy they don't get notification!Users subscribed to an eLinked discussion - before you blow it away, makesure no one's listeningList Audit Events from a level down - pick a folder, then look for view,fetch on those filesList of logins by user, most to least - who's the biggest user?Distinct user logins - how many users have "touched" our system at leastonceDocument Views and Fetches Btwn Dates - self evidentDisplay file info by ID - enter a file ID and we'll show you the metadata.
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Message from Trevor Sharpe via eLinkOops. Make that "I recommend testing them in a development capacity prior toimporting them on a production box".-----Original Message-----From: eLink Discussion: Livelink LiveReports Discussion[mailto:livereportsdiscussion@elinkkc.opentext.com]Sent: January 8, 2002 11:30 AMTo: eLink RecipientSubject: Some sample reportsSome sample reportsPosted by eLink on 01/08/2002 11:30 AMMessage from Trevor Sharpe via eLinkI don't think many of these are duplicates to existing samples. They may beuseful to some folks. They are unsupported, and I recommend testing them ina production capacity prior to importing them on a production box. They are"select" queries only, so do not modify the database.DescriptionShow potential duplicate files from a folder down - Pick a folder, look forduplicate names, then display size (bytes).Show groups to which a user belongs - normally only the Admin user can dothis.User logins between two dates - self evidentUsers who don't have email addresses set - just in case they are wonderingwhy they don't get notification!Users subscribed to an eLinked discussion - before you blow it away, makesure no one's listeningList Audit Events from a level down - pick a folder, then look for view,fetch on those filesList of logins by user, most to least - who's the biggest user?Distinct user logins - how many users have "touched" our system at leastonceDocument Views and Fetches Btwn Dates - self evidentDisplay file info by ID - enter a file ID and we'll show you the metadata.[To reply to this thread, use your normal e-mail reply function.]============================================================Attachment link: reports.zip
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Message from David Slimmon via eLinkToo late, Trevor! I imported them in production and now everything isbroken!!Just kidding. Sorry. Bad Customer Support humour there...:)Nice looking reports, thanks for posting!Dave-----Original Message-----Message from Trevor Sharpe via eLinkOops. Make that "I recommend testing them in a development capacity prior toimporting them on a production box".