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Old 04-10-2008, 01:28 PM
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Cool Saving/Printing StatCounter data

Got recently hooked on StatCounter and I am already trying to retain some of the information captured prior to being overwritten when the log gets filled up. I noticed that at least one screen (summary) can be exported to CSV or XLS but I am trying to retain monthly stats on other screens such as the "visitor activity" and "keyword activity" (and so on). Is there a way to download all or specific screens & data gathered by StatCounter?
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Old 04-10-2008, 05:34 PM
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When looking at the stats for a project, look at the left hand menu for "Statistics". The last item for "Statistics" is "Download Logs", where you get most of the different detailed stats on one Excel or CSV file. I belive only location (Country/State/City) is missing on the downloaded log file.
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Old 04-11-2008, 08:13 PM
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When looking at the stats for a project, look at the left hand menu for "Statistics". The last item for "Statistics" is "Download Logs", where you get most of the different detailed stats on one Excel or CSV file. I belive only location (Country/State/City) is missing on the downloaded log file.
Basically what you get are raw logs (unprocessed data), not "stats" which are processed data. That's why that doesn't include the results of the IP geolocation lookup, nor anything else that is interpretation of the raw logs. Not stats, let alone "detailed stats" of any kind.

Not that it isn't useful - it is, especially for a site where you don't have access to any kind of raw logs - but stats it ain't.

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Old 04-15-2008, 11:38 AM
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Thanks. I appreciate your prompt reply. One question comes to mind: If I want to go back to the dowloaded information what should I use to "parse " the raw data dumped in in xls or csv to give it a presentable format for future use?
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