ROBOTINCLUDE and ROBOTEXCLUDE won't help in this situation
because they determine which browsers count as "robots" in the Operating
System Report.

A robot (for example, Googlebot) appears in server logs as an User Agent
or Browser.  So, BROWINCLUDE and BROWEXCLUDE are the way
to include and exclude browsers/robots from your reports.  There isn't one
command that will exclude browsers exclusively from the Request Report.
If you want browsers included in other reports, you must run analog twice
(once without browsers/robots for the Request Report; then run again with
browsers/robots for other reports).  The analog documentation on this topic
should be useful (http://www.analog.cx/docs/include.html).

If you are looking for a list of robots, you might adapt Jeremy Wadsack's
list of ROBOTINCLUDE commands.  His list can be accessed from the
analog helper applications page (http://www.analog.cx/helpers/).

HTH,

-- Duke


Boris Pritychenko wrote:

What is the most elegant way to exclude robots from the request report?
Thank you,

Boris.



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