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Hi there,
I am trying to build view/report to get some statistics. For example what versions of Endpoint Security VPN are being used. There is no Endpoint security manager.
So I create a statistical table based on logs, and I add following items:
Client Name
Client Version
However no matter what I do I can't display versions in separate lines. It seems both attributes are treated differently by the report, although they are retrieved from the same log entry.
The end result looks like:
endpoint security; Exx.xx & y more; z
Hi there,
I am trying to build view/report to get some statistics. For example what versions of Endpoint Security VPN are being used. There is no Endpoint security manager.
So I create a statistical table based on logs, and I add following items:
Client Name
Client Version
However no matter what I do I can't display versions in separate lines. It seems both attributes are treated differently by the report, although they are retrieved from the same log entry.
The end result looks like:
endpoint security; Exx.xx & y more; z
Hi there,
I am trying to build view/report to get some statistics. For example what versions of Endpoint Security VPN are being used. There is no Endpoint security manager.
So I create a statistical table based on logs, and I add following items:
Client Name
Client Version
However no matter what I do I can't display versions in separate lines. It seems both attributes are treated differently by the report, although they are retrieved from the same log entry.
The end result looks like:
endpoint security; Exx.xx & y more; z
I was not able to find an answer to my question in the forum, but thanks for the links, I'll look at those more closely.
I was not able to find an answer to my question in the forum, but thanks for the links, I'll look at those more closely.