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Ben_500
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#1 Post by Ben_500 » 2010-04-27 17:13

Is there a way of getting a simple log out put from filezilla, i dont want all the info from the console i just want a list of the file names i transferred with date and time. This could be a pretty easy function to create i think just a little button that out puts the days transfers to a text file on request?

any one got any ideas or knowledge about this?

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#2 Post by DataMatrix » 2019-10-01 18:14

Hi,
it's been a while since you asked that question. Unless you don't want to use a specialised log file parser I would suggest you first switch on logging your server to file with a single file for every day. Next you will have to use a text editor of your choice and load the current FileZilla Server log file. Mark every line with a file retrieve or save operation. Reverse line marks and delete all lines without file operation. Result should be your desired output. If your editor is capable of recording and executing macros, you will also be able to automate these steps in your own personal way. So you don't have to write any code like we did ...
Cheers, Peter
Ben_500 wrote:
2010-04-27 17:13
Is there a way of getting a simple log out put from filezilla, i dont want all the info from the console i just want a list of the file names i transferred with date and time. This could be a pretty easy function to create i think just a little button that out puts the days transfers to a text file on request?

any one got any ideas or knowledge about this?

TA

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