Crawl Diagnostics Summary
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Is there a way to view the charts in the crawl diagnostics summary on a monthly view (or export the monthly figures)?
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In the crawl diagnostics screen of a campaign there are 3 charts (total errors found, total warnings found & total notices found) - I was wondering if it would be possible to get a long term view / data of how this has progressed?
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Which stats are you looking for? The crawl report mostly includes various status checks for your site pages, nothing that I can recall as having a daily, weekly, or monthly volume. Am I mistaken? Can you clarify what information you're trying to see on a monthly basis?
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