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8/21/2007 9:38 PM
 

I need to know how much bandwidth each user is using when downloading via the repository module.

I have looked at the variousstored procs and the logical one to hook into seems to be grmUpdateRepositoryClicks, but it doesn't send the userid as a parameter.

Is there another place?

I can extrapolate all the data I need if I had an ItemID and UserID for each download.

Any advice is appreciated. Altering the ASP.NET source is not an option for me, it must be doable from the SQL side.

if thsi is not possible, I beg Steve to add a parameter to grmUpdateRepositoryClicks to pass the userid!

Thanks,

 

Nelson

 
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