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Default Importing old logs into SmartView Reporter

Dear experts,

I have a question related to SmartView Reporter. Am I able to import some old logs in to SmartView Reporter ? I would like to know how to import and generate a report based on the old logs. Appreciates for an explanation and guides. Thanks very much.

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Al

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Default Re: Importing old logs into SmartView Reporter

Do you mean import tables (CONNECTION default)? In SmartView Reporter Userguide it exist section "How to Export and Import Database Tables".
I try once to do it, but not successfully. :)

If you want consolidate old logs from SC, (fw.log_date files). You can do it. If you delete current consolidation session, and create new custom session, then you can select wanted log file. I think old logs consolidated after you will delete this custom session (shutdown, not terminate)
I tried to do this thing, but IMHO results was not truthfully.

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Default Re: Importing old logs into SmartView Reporter

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If you delete current consolidation session, and create new custom session, then you can select wanted log file. I think old logs consolidated after you will delete this custom session (shutdown, not terminate)
I tried to do this thing, but IMHO results was not truthfully.
If I delete my current consolidation session (CONNECTIONS), would I able to retrieve back after finishing with my custom session?

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Default Re: Importing old logs into SmartView Reporter

CONNECTIONS - name of table, not name of session.
After all manipulations you can create default session, which working with fw.log file and table CONNECTIONS.
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