Yes, there's just one line in it which calls another file.  Here's all 
it is:

<cfinclude 
template="/farcry/farcry_core/tags/farcry/_farcryOnRequestEnd.cfm">

Jeff wrote:
> Hey Jake,
>
> I don't have a "OnRequestEnd.cfm" file in my local site directory, but
> there is on in the core, which I won't touch. Should I have one in my
> local site?
>
>
> On Feb 23, 2:25 pm, Jake Churchill <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> On my farcry sites, all info is in the stats table.  I have, however,
>> turned this off in the code.  It's in OnRequestEnd.cfm which calls a
>> core file that handles the stats.  Make sure that's there.
>>
>> Jeff wrote:
>>     
>>> I looked in the "stats" table, but did not see any of the tracking
>>> information for page views, etc.. The client will want to see all of
>>> the data that displays in the Farcry admin in the export. Is that
>>> information stored in a related table?
>>>       
>>> Thanks again.
>>>       
>>> On Feb 16, 3:03 pm, Jake Churchill <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Stats are entirely contained in a table called "stats".  There are other
>>>> tables with "stats" prepended to the name but those are all lookup
>>>> tables only.
>>>>         
>>>> -Jake
>>>>         
>>>> Jeff wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> We need to purge the statistics from one of our client's sites. Before
>>>>> doing so, we need to back-up all of the existing stats. What DB table,
>>>>> or tables, are the stats stored in?
>>>>>           
>>>>> Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
>>>>>           
> >
>   

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