Thanks Tony!

That's exactly what I was looking for..

Joe
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  Subject: Re: Program for reading log files


  **
  Search for arloganalyzer on the bmcdn.  arlogtmr has been retired, and
won't work on 7.x logs.


  0.  Install and add directory to your path
  1. Copy all the relevant logs into a new folder
  2  Open a command line into that folder
       a Execute this command: arpreparelogs -o final.log *.log
       b Execute this command: arwklga -sMax -wMax final.log
  3 From the Max folder, open index.html with a web browser


  hth,
  tony


  --
  Tony Worthington
  Sr. Technical Analyst
  Kohl's Department Stores
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  262-703-5911


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  Many years ago during the version 3.2 days I think, there used to be a
utility that you could use to scan log files to study the time differences
between send and receive events on API's... Is that utility still around?
And if so what is it called and how could I source it?

  Cheers

  Joe D'Souza
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