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Revision as of 11:18, 2 June 2009
Class
Error Handling and Debugging
Purpose
Enable or disable internal system logging
Syntax
SET SYSLOGGING ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
DB_LOGDIR, Configuration Files, ERROR(), MESSAGE(), SYSLOGGING System Table
Description
When SET SYSLOGGING is ON internal system logging is performed while the process is running. The information logged can be used to find performance problems or track down system errors.
All the logging information is written to a file called recital.log. If the environment variable DB_LOGDIR is not defined, then the log files are created in the root directory, otherwise the log files will be created in the specified directory.
This command allows the optional logical expression <expL> to be evaluated. If a value of .T. is returned, SYSLOGGING is set ON. If a value of .F. is returned, SYSLOGGING is set OFF. By default SYSLOGGING is OFF.
SYSLOGGING information can be accessed in table format via the SYSLOGGING System Table.
Example
set syslogging on ... EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM syslogging;
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer