
I'm sorry. I think I mis-asked the question. How can I modify the ~/bin/mkStats.pl to generate more than one chart with specific details? If that is not possible, then I could make copies of mkStats.pl and reference each one in crontab. Then it would just be a matter of getting each variant to work. As in: ~/bin/mk_tickets_per_queue_only_Stat.pl --> outputs only the number of tickets per queue on a graph. (basically trying to limit the information on each chart). Thanks, Jake :-) -----Original Message----- From: Martin Edenhofer [mailto:martin@edenhofer.de] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:04 PM To: otrs@otrs.org Subject: Re: [otrs] Changing the statistics view Hi Jake, On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 03:43:08PM -0500, Covert, Jake wrote:
How can I change the statistics view to include three separate reports, each with only variable graphed?
If you want to include other pics which are generated elsewhere, put it into the var/pics/stats/ directory. Then reload the stats page an the pics are shown (included).
Jake Covert
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Hi Jake, On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 03:50:52PM -0500, Covert, Jake wrote:
I'm sorry. I think I mis-asked the question.
How can I modify the ~/bin/mkStats.pl to generate more than one chart with specific details? If that is not possible, then I could make copies of mkStats.pl and reference each one in crontab. Then it would just be a matter of getting each variant to work. As in:
~/bin/mk_tickets_per_queue_only_Stat.pl --> outputs only the number of tickets per queue on a graph. (basically trying to limit the information on each chart).
~/bin/mkStats.pl is able to generate just one chart. If you want more you have to copy ~/bin/mkStats.pl and change it like you want.
Jake
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