valdez,
I'd like to see stats by node type

If there was interest, I was going to do reports by node type (and will when I have time). Ultimately what I wanted to do was generate graphs using different colors for each of the different node types and what not. Since this is a "spare time" project and I already have another unfinished PM project, I will likely be slow in adding graphics.

especially for user node type

I am not sure what you mean by "user node" type unless you are talking about monk's homenodes. I actually threw that data away when I built the database, but it should not be hard to add it back in again.

I'd like also to have that XML file, where can we get it?

I got it from one of the gods. I would direct your request there.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re: Re: More PM Stats by Limbic~Region
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