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Eric Ferro
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Hello

We are evaluating your viewer and we like it but we have two things we would like to know if we can resolve them.

When grouping by thread, threads are not ordered by date using more recent (for ascending order) of the lines composing the thread even if order using date column. It seems that thread are only order alphabatically.

Second is it possible that when a grouped thread is collapsed to display the informations of the first line composing the thread (like message, level etc ....)
Something like that:


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Hi Eric,

Thanks for taking the time to evaluate LogViewPlus.

By default, groups are sorted by record count.  To sort by time instead, just click on the 'Time' column header after the groups have been created.

The data contained within a group may not be accurately represented by the first record.  So we do not currently have plans to expand the information displayed in the group header.

Finally, are you familiar with the thread filter command?
https://www.logviewplus.com/docs/filters.html
https://www.logviewplus.com/docs/value_filter.html

You can use this command to quickly create.a filtered view each thread's activity with the wildcard '*'.

Hope that helps,

Toby
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Hi

Click on date column after creating thread group does not order the thread groups but only the lines INSIDE each thread.
Threads are sill ordered by name.
An example feb thread is displayed before jan thread even ordering by date descending (but lines inside threads are correctly ordered)




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What happens when you sort by the 'Time' column header?  It may be necessary to sort by date first and then manually sort by time.  This can be done by right clicking on the column header and selecting the sort direction.
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Hi

The same. What ever sort i use after grouping, the group are ordered alphabetically, only lines inside groups are correctly ordered
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Hi again

We were able too by using your system of external command to change the Thread name in the file before opening it to make the tread name to include information of first line. This is good.

Still this problem of ordering the thread group by date that is a blocker for us.

Hopefully you can find something. Wink

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Hi Eric,

I have been able to recreate this behaviour on my end and can confirm that the grid can only sort group columns by the group name. 

Unfortunately, I don't think we will be able to change this behaviour as it seems to be built into the third-party grid that we are using.

What is it that you are trying to do?  Maybe there is another way to achieve the same goal? 

Thanks,

Toby
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Hi

We are using Thread to group logs on scope level that is we have in a thread all logs matching a scope call (rest api call).
We want to be able to show the list grouped by scope and the fact groups cannot be sorted by date is not usable to analyze logs.

Here is an example

Inside each group you have the logs matching this rest call.


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What if we could create a set of Thread Filters ordered by date?  One way to do this would be to create the list of filters using a SQL statement.

Would that help?
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Hi

I cannot say. Tell me what to do so i can verify it matches the need.

But honestly, thread in logs are common and not being able to display them in date ordering in a logs analyzer is a real missing feature in my opinion.
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