by Mizery_Made » Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:39 pm
Just had a random thought when I pulled this script up a few minutes ago. You have included the ability to use filters with this script which is a neat feature. However, there may be times where you're wanting to see a certain subset of statistics and it would be a bit of a pain to go through and set up a filter for it. It may not benefit all users as they may not be knowledgeable enough to take advantage of it, but for those that know what they're doing... what about trying to implement a "Custom/Quick Filter" option if you will, which would allow you to write in your own SQL statement to filter the statistics?
Just had a random thought when I pulled this script up a few minutes ago. You have included the ability to use filters with this script which is a neat feature. However, there may be times where you're wanting to see a certain subset of statistics and it would be a bit of a pain to go through and set up a filter for it. It may not benefit all users as they may not be knowledgeable enough to take advantage of it, but for those that know what they're doing... what about trying to implement a "Custom/Quick Filter" option if you will, which would allow you to write in your own SQL statement to filter the statistics?