[mrtg] Re: MRTG import into Excel
Eric Garnel
egarnel3470 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 25 16:36:35 MEST 2002
routers.cgi from Steve Shipway can do this
http://www.cheshire.demon.co.uk/pub/
After getting it up and running, you will see a "CSV File" button
under the graph. Click it and you can then import it into excel, or
just associate excel with the .csv extension and open it directly
into excel. The default format is very nice too.
--- Matt Katona <mkatona at comwavz.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone do this? I thought I seen a script around that takes
> the numbers and plugs them into a report for management.
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