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Wed, Aug 7 2013 9:01 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | I observe that a Configuration Log was produced when I got an error.
Looking at the Session component I see that defaults seem to be checked for outputting a log entry when in error, warnings etc. 1. If I set these conditions false will the log not appear? eg. when warnings = false. 2. Is it possible to read the log? Using the database manager? Regards, Peter Evans |
Wed, Aug 7 2013 9:36 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Peter
>I observe that a Configuration Log was produced when I got an error. > >Looking at the Session component I see that defaults seem to be checked >for outputting a log entry when in error, warnings etc. > >1. If I set these conditions false will the log not appear? >eg. when warnings = false. No idea - never tried changing them >2. Is it possible to read the log? Using the database manager? Yup - open the session and there's a menu option for it. And to answer an unasked question - to delete the log make sure your app is closed and zap using Explorer. Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Wed, Aug 7 2013 12:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Barry | >>And to answer an unasked question - to delete the log make sure your app is closed and zap using Explorer.<<
Roy, If the database is C/S, you can probably just have your app check to see if there are any other sessions accessing the database, and if not, close the database connection and then delete the log file from within the application. This is recommended if you ever need to do this on a client machine and you want to avoid the user from doing it. I personally would rather poke myself in the eye with a sharp stick than to let the user anywhere near the database directory with MS Explorer. Barry |
Thu, Aug 8 2013 2:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Barry
>I personally would rather poke myself in the eye with a sharp stick than to let the user anywhere near the database directory with MS Explorer. Excellent point (pun intended) Roy |
Sat, Aug 10 2013 10:52 PM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | On 7/08/2013 11:36 PM, Roy Lambert wrote:
> Peter > > Yup - open the session and there's a menu option for it. > Thanks. Found that. Regards, Peter Evans |
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