One of the most popular post I have written recently is the Web Analytics Reports in SharePoint 2010 so I thought I would just write a quick follow up on another component to the built web analytics side of SharePoint 2010, and that is the OOTB (out of the box) web part for displaying the results on a dashboard page.
This webpart is quite limited as compared to the full reports you can only see 3 sections of the reports that is:-
Most Viewed Content, Most Frequent Site Search Queries or Most Frequent Search Centre Queries
You can also choose from this site collection, this site and subsite or this site only. The only other filtering you can do with the webpart is the time period to display ranging from 24 hours up to 180 days and also the amount of items to display in the results up to a maximum of 100. The best thing I found with this webpart is the RSS feature which will enable me to monitor basic usage information from within Outlook.
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ashokdad
October 12, 2011 at 1:49 pm (UTC 1) Link to this comment
The Site Web Analytics feature of SharePoint 2010 produces a nice report “Number of Unique Daily Visitors”, which includes a clear trend plot (for the last 30 days, by default) of the number of unique visitors for a site. I believe that the reported chart is a rendering of the last thirty day’s data from the Web Analytics database with ChartPreviewImage.aspx.
I would like to display this chart in a custom webpart on the splash page for a site (&DURATION=30 in report url), and make this information available to Members and Visitors to the site. This webpart item is not an option in the :Out of the Box Web Analytics Web Part ” components.
Can anyone suggest the code that would be needed to implement this kind of custom webpart–or is there a combination of built-in features in SharePoint that would accomplish this?
Matt Engel
January 12, 2012 at 2:51 pm (UTC 1) Link to this comment
I’ve been playing with the web analytics for the past few days. I haven’t yet started working with the web part yet, so your post was quite useful. I’m heading over to your other post about the reports in general.
I’m hoping to find information on the customizing option that opens the OOTB reports in excel. I’ve been having issues trying to get more information out of these.
Cheers!
Kuik
April 3, 2012 at 9:06 am (UTC 1) Link to this comment
Where should i download the webpart?
thank you
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