Michael DeHaan wrote:
Max Spevack wrote:
Michael,
Can you explain what the limit_months variable means?
I created a settings file that specifically listed only the months that represent FY08 (March 2007 - February 2008).
From this settings file, I ran ekg and allowed it to create a new
database.
However, when I graph the results, the pie charts show data that goes beyond that range all the way to the present.
How do I get ekg to focus only on a specific slice of time, and nothing else? Obviously I'm doing something wrong.
I want to modularize my results so that I can have separate databases for separate quarters or years.
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Right...
limit_months was there to control how far back in time the line graph went.
When looking at the code recently, it occured to me that it didn't apply to the pie graph, which makes it less useful and somewhat counterintuitive.
We basically need to modify the grapher to also take that info into consideration for the pie graph.
Incidentally, I'd be interested in a new scan, even without new features, when you get a chance...
I may also have some more time to work on EKG (occasionally) in January. Cobbler 1.4 is consuming me at the moment :)
--Michael
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One thing I'd really like to see is a row of pie graphs for each quarter (or year) to see how things change over time.
Or even a row of pie graphs like:
"lifetime", "last year", "this year", "last month"
Last month ideally would do the last /full/ month because sometimes it's going to be so early it's statistically insignificant.
The other thing that bothers me is the line graphs also show incomplete months which makes it look like traffic on /everything/ drops off, which is not true.
These should also not show the current month if they want to avoid that graphical illusion.
--Michael