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I worked in Microsoft Technical Support for IIS 1.0 through IIS 5.0, and as a Programming Writer for IIS 6.0 and IIS 7.0. I am currently working as a Programming Writer at Microsoft, and I have been with Microsoft since December of 1995. I'll save pretty charts for a future blog.
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That being said, the point of this blog was to let you know how to get charting back, not how to make pretty charts. Note: The above query generates the following somewhat uninteresting chart: Once you have the Office 2003 Web Components installed, you can run the same query successfully: When you check the box to accept the license agreement and click Install, you will eventually receive the following dialog box to let you know that the Office 2003 Web Components have been installed: When you run the installation, you will see the following license agreement: Office 2003 Add-in: Office Web Components Fortunately, you can download the missing components from the following URL on Microsoft's website: More often than not, this simply means that you have Office 2007 or Office 2010, which do not contain the Office Web Components that are used by Log Parser to create charts. The new version of Raisers Edge that is about to release is finally switching to the newer XML version of the Office Web Components but Financial Edge is always a version behind and its new version still requires the old ActiveX version.
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Logparser.exe "SELECT Date, COUNT(*) AS Hits INTO HitsByDay.gif FROM *.log GROUP BY Date ORDER BY Date" -i:W3C -o:CHART -chartType:Line -legend:off -chartTitle:"Hits By Day"Įrror creating output format "CHART": This output format requires a licensed Microsoft Office Chart Web Component to be installed on the local machine The Office 2013 install did not remove or disable the 03 WebComponents and the Dashboard still works in Raisers Edge 7.93 and Financial Edge 7.86. Here's a brief explanation of the symptoms: you try a simple query that will create a chart like the following example: In Part 3 of this series, I'll explain what to do when you're missing the Office Web Components that are required for creating the charts that I have been demonstrating in this series.