Start simple. Get useful answers quickly.
Practical guides with working SQL, a clear investigation goal and results you can adapt to your own data.
New to Log Parser Lizard?
Begin with a familiar source and a limited result, then filter, aggregate, inspect and export.
- 1 Open a source
- 2 Run a sample
- 3 Refine the SQL
- 4 Export evidence
Getting started with Log Parser Lizard
Install, open a source, run a first query and explore the result grid.
Read tutorial →Analyze IIS logs with SQL
Find errors, slow URLs and high-traffic endpoints across W3C files.
Read tutorial →Query Windows Event Logs
Filter errors, summarize events and focus on an incident window.
Read tutorial →Search many text files with SQL
Find references or identifiers across a folder.
Read tutorial →Analyze Jira JSON exports
Turn Jira REST API output into a local issue summary.
Read tutorial →Query JSON saved from curl
Inspect a large API response locally.
Read tutorial →Combine many CSV files with SQL
Aggregate exports without manually merging spreadsheets.
Read tutorial →Query CSV and JSON files
Treat structured files as tables, then filter and group.
Read tutorial →Useful SQL query examples
Starting queries for IIS, events, CSV, files and firewall drops.
Read tutorial →From query result to evidence
Refine, validate and export the smallest useful result.
Read tutorial →Install once. Query supported sources.
The current Windows release is free.