OK fellow Lisp'rs, I have another challenge.
I came across this lisp routine years ago, not sure where it came from.....regardless, it helps track the usage of my custom lisp routines. I like to see how often all of my lisp routines are being used and who is using them. For the most part it works but could use some tweaking. This is where you guys come in.....
- Right now it's picking up express tool commands as well as individual's custom commands they have locally. I need a way to tell the lisp routine to exclude those. Is there a way I can tell the lisp to only record my commands? If not, how about excluding commands. With 250+ people recording to one location, the txt file can be hassle to go through.
- Acad version list the registry code rather than the version name. (i.e. 16.2s (LMS Tech)) Anyway to change that?
- Anyway to send this info to an excel doc or even word doc rather than a txt file? Formatting is a bit of a mess in the txt file.
Attached is the lisp file and below is a snip from the txt file it logs.....
(C:FILLET) dcastillo Friday, September 11, 2009 14:34:53 17.1s (LMS Tech)
(C:FILLET) jemiller Friday, September 11, 2009 14:35:29 16.2s (LMS Tech)
(C:FILLET) jemiller Friday, September 11, 2009 14:35:31 16.2s (LMS Tech)
(C:TE) mrodriguez Friday, September 11, 2009 14:36:35 17.1s (LMS Tech)