Consolidate all profiles to one report

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I am trying to use the schedule feature to run a report called RunAll with a * in the Profile. It creates an individual report for each profile. Is there a way to consolidate all profiles into just one report? For example, I would love to see number of users per site on one page.
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Michael
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The program cannot create a report on multiple profiles. What you can do is to create another profile with just the "Virtual Domains" report enabled and set it to analyze logs for all sites. It will work if you have the virtual domain field enabled in the log files. However, in this case the program will need to read logs for all sites again to create this report.
Thank you, I've received the log. The problem is that the virtual domain (cs-host) field is missing in the log, so the program cannot report on virtual domains.

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Michael
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The program cannot create a report on multiple profiles. What you can do is to create another profile with just the "Virtual Domains" report enabled and set it to analyze logs for all sites. It will work if you have the virtual domain field enabled in the log files. However, in this case the program will need to read logs for all sites again to create this report.
It seems that your log files either don't include information on virtual domain or require a special configuration (if you use Apache log files). If you send us a sample log to support@weblogexpert.com I'll check what could cause the problem and how it can be fixed.
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Bruce Morey
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The program cannot create a report on multiple profiles. What you can do is to create another profile with just the "Virtual Domains" report enabled and set it to analyze logs for all sites. It will work if you have the virtual domain field enabled in the log files. However, in this case the program will need to read logs for all sites again to create this report.
Michael, thanks for all your help. I think I'm closer now, I can tell it is reading all the logs with the @ symbol. However, when the report comes back it shows nothing other than the content header. I am selecting only virtual domains in reports/customize. Nothing in filters and tracking.
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Bruce Morey
Perfect, thank you so much Michael for your help on this!!!
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Michael
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The program cannot create a report on multiple profiles. What you can do is to create another profile with just the "Virtual Domains" report enabled and set it to analyze logs for all sites. It will work if you have the virtual domain field enabled in the log files. However, in this case the program will need to read logs for all sites again to create this report.
You need to create a new profile and point it in P"rofile Properties > Log Files" to all files of your sites. E.g. if you have files with the .log extensions that are located in folders like C:\Log\Site1, C:\Log\Site2, etc., you can enter the following log path in the profile properties:

@C:\Logs\*.log

@ at the beginning means that the program will analyze files in the subfolders too.

You should also disable all the reports except the "Access Statistics > Virtual Domains" one in "Profile Properties > Report > Custom report contents".
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Bruce Morey
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The program cannot create a report on multiple profiles. What you can do is to create another profile with just the "Virtual Domains" report enabled and set it to analyze logs for all sites. It will work if you have the virtual domain field enabled in the log files. However, in this case the program will need to read logs for all sites again to create this report.
Thanks Michael, I'm trying to set that up to see what it looks like, can you be a bit more specific on how to set that up or point me to an article.
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Michael
The program cannot create a report on multiple profiles. What you can do is to create another profile with just the "Virtual Domains" report enabled and set it to analyze logs for all sites. It will work if you have the virtual domain field enabled in the log files. However, in this case the program will need to read logs for all sites again to create this report.