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Table Options

The Table Options controls which elements of the statistics are visible. Most elements are optional, and you can turn them on or off by selecting them from here.

Examples include the columns of tables; e.g., the hits and bandwidth rows, the special rows of tables; e.g., the total and averages rows, the pie charts, and more. The list of available elements changes depending on the view, the database structure, and other configuration options.

Most of the elements are self-explanatory, but others are explained here:

  • Show only bottom level items: When this special element is "on", it changes the way the data is structured. Instead of showing the number of hits on a directory, this shows all of the files in the directory individually, with the number of hits on each.
On
Off

In the example above, we see the left table has neatly collected all the various browser versions together to give an overall total for that browser. On the right, all the various versions are listed.

  • Show parenthized items: When this is shown, the items in the table that have parentheses (brackets) around them are shown. These include (empty) - where a field is empty and (internal referrer) where the referrer for a particular hit is the same site as the hit. There are some others.
  • Maximum number of rows: This menu lets you control the number of rows displayed per table item per page. The default is 500 and if there are more than 500 items for a given table item, they will not be displayed.


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