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Using the Driver : Configuring and Connecting to Data Sources : Configuring the Product on macOS : Data Source Configuration on macOS : Data Source Configuration through a GUI (macOS) : Tracing Using the iODBC Data Source Administrator
  

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Tracing Using the iODBC Data Source Administrator
The Tracing tab allows you to trace calls to ODBC drivers and create a log of the traces for troubleshooting purposes.
To specify the path and name of the trace log file, type the path and name in the Trace File field or click Browse to select a log file. If no location is specified, the trace log resides in the working directory of the application you are using.
The iODBC Data Source Administrator ships with a trace library that is enabled by default. If you want to use a custom library instead, type the path and name of the library in the Custom trace library field or click Browse to select the library.
To enable tracing, indicate the frequency of tracing for the "When to trace" option on the Trace tab. If you select All the time, tracing continues until you disable it. Be sure to turn off tracing when you are finished reproducing the issue because tracing decreases the performance of your ODBC application.
After making changes on the Tracing tab, click Apply for them to take effect.
For a more complete discussion of tracing, see to "Diagnostic Tools."
When you are finished with the iODBC Administrator, click OK or Cancel. If you click OK, any changes you have made to the Trace tab are accepted and the Administrator closes.