123LogAnalyzer Filter Maker


Click on the check box on the left side to select the follwing 123LogAnalyzer filters, then you fill out the filter information, and then click "View the filters" to get the result. You can then copy the filter text into a text editor and save them to a file using .flt file extension. 123LogAnalyzer will be able to recognize it and generate a report to match these filters.

Filter visitors who accessed specific pages or files
Use this filter to include or exclude visitors who accessed specific pages, files or directories.IncludeExclude
Use space to seperate multiple files:
Match the visitors who accessed ANY of above files.
Match the visitors who accessed ALL of above files.
Case sensitive match
Hide hits of other pages or files in the report.(Check this to exclude stats of other pages or files viewed by the same visitor)

Filter the visitors who came from the following referring URLs.IncludeExclude
Use spaces to seperate multiple URLs.
For example: yahoo.com google.com altavista.com aol.com

Filter day of week.IncludeExclude
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Filter hour of day.IncludeExclude
00:00-00:59 01:00-01:59 02:00-02:59 03:00-03:59 04:00-04:59 05:00-05:59 06:00-06:59 07:00-07:59
08:00-08:59 09:00-09:59 10:00-10:59 11:00-11:59 12:00-12:59 13:00-13:59 14:00-14:59 15:00-15:59
16:00-16:59 17:00-17:59 18:00-18:59 19:00-19:59 20:00-20:59 21:00-21:59 22:00-22:59 23:00-23:59

Entry Page Filter. Filter the vositors who visit the following pages first.IncludeExclude
Use spaces to seperate multiple pages.
Case sensitive match

Filter Countries and Regions.IncludeExclude
North America Central America South America Asia Africa Europe Oceania
United States Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Denmark Finland
France Germany Greece Hong Kong India Israel Italy Japan Korea Mexico
Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan United Kingdom

IP addresses Filter. Filter the vositors who have the following IP addresses. IncludeExclude
Use spaces to seperate multiple IP addresses. You can use '*' to specify an IP range, for example, 192.168.*.*