A comma-separated list of one or more types of log entries to write to the log file.
Data type: CHARACTER
Access: Readable/Writable for LOG-MANAGER, Read-only for DSLOG-MANAGER
Applies to: DSLOG-MANAGER system handle, LOG-MANAGER system handle
Use the LOG-ENTRY-TYPES attribute to specify one or more types of log entries to write to the log file. For an OpenEdge client, the Client Logging (-clientlog) startup parameter or the LOG-MANAGER system handle's LOGFILE-NAME attribute specifies the log file. For a DataServer server, the DataServer Logging (-dslog) startup parameter specifies the log file.
The LOG-ENTRY-TYPES attribute corresponds to the Log Entry Types (-logentrytypes) startup parameter.
By default, the logging level you specify using the LOGGING-LEVEL attribute or the Logging Level (-logginglevel) startup parameter applies to all log entry types specified. However, you can specify a different logging level for each entry type by assigning a character expression as follows:
The following table describes the log entry types for the LOG-MANAGER system handle.
Log entry type | Executables | Description |
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4GLMessages | ABL (GUI and character mode). AppServer and WebSpeed do not require this log entry type for ABL messages to be written to the log file | Turns on logging of ABL messages. OpenEdge writes all ABL VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX messages to the log file, together with the ABL stack, when you turn on Debug Alert using either the Debug Alert (-debugalert) startup parameter or the DEBUG-ALERT attribute on the SESSION system handle. |
4GLTrace | ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agents |
Turns on logging for the execution of internal procedures, user-defined functions, persistent user-interface triggers, named events, and class events (generated by the RUN, FUNCTION, PUBLISH, and SUBSCRIBE statements, respectively, and for class events; by the Publish( ), Subscribe( ), and Unsubscribe( )event methods, respectively). It also logs the instantiation and use of classes, including execution of constructors (invoked by the NEW function (classes) and also by the SUPER and THIS-OBJECT statements), the execution of methods defined within classes (including those invoked using the SUPER system reference), the execution of property accessors (invoked by accessing a property of a class), and the execution of destructors (invoked by executing the DELETE OBJECT statement or as a result of ABL garbage collection). |
4GLTrans | ABL clients | Turns on logging for the processing of transactions and subtransactions in ABL procedures. |
AiAMgmt AiaProp AiaRqst AiaUbroker AiaDefault |
AIA | Turns on logging for the AIA component. |
ASDefault | AppServer agent | Combines the ASPlumbing and DB.Connects log entry types. It is the default value for AppServer agents. |
ASPlumbing | AppServer agent | Turns on logging for different actions, depending on the logging level specified. |
DB.Connects | ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agents | Turns on logging of database connections (connects and disconnects). The log messages include database name and user ID number. |
DS.Cursor DS.QryInfo |
ABL clients | Turns on logging of DataServer processing |
DynObjects.Class DynObjects.DB DynObjects.XML DynObjects.Other DynObjects.UI |
ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agentsABL clients and WebSpeed agents | Turns on logging of dynamic object creation
and deletion. For a list of objects within each category and a description of the log entries, see OpenEdge Development: Debugging and Troubleshooting. |
FileID | ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agents | Turns on logging of file access operations (opening and closing files), and any file access error messages that might occur. |
IgnoredOps | ABL clients | Turns on logging of operations that the AVM ignores because the ABL windows to which they apply are embedded in .NET forms. For information about operations that the AVM ignores when they occur in the context of an embedded window, see the EmbeddedWindow property reference entry. |
MsgrTrace | WebSpeed Messengers | Turns on logging for WebSpeed Messengers. The information logged depends on which Messenger is running and the logging level specified. |
NSPlumbing | NameServer | Turns on logging for the NameServer component. |
ProEvents.UI.Char ProEvents.UI.Command ProEvents.Other |
ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agents | Turns on event logging for different categories
of events. For a list of events within each category and a description of the log entries, see OpenEdge Development: Debugging and Troubleshooting. |
QryInfo | ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agents | Turns on logging of queries (each open query and FOR EACH block) executed in an application. |
SAX | ABL clients, AppServer, and WebSpeed agents | Turns on logging for the SAX parser. |
UBroker.Basic UBroker.ClientFSM UBroker.ServerFSM UBroker.ClientMsgStream UBroker.ServerMsgStream UBroker.ClientMsgQueue UBroker.ServerMsgQueue UBroker.ClientMemTrace UBroker.ServerMemTrace UBroker.ThreadPool UBroker.Stats UBroker.AutoTrim UBroker.All |
Unified Broker | Turns on logging for the Unified Broker component. |
WSADefault 4GLProvider Actional AdminProvider BrokerClient DynamicApi MsgDebug PoolMgmt Properties RefCounts RunProcs SessionPool SOAPProc WSA WSAObject WSAObjectPool WSDLDoc |
Web Services Adapter (WSA) | Turns on logging for the Web Services Adapter component. |
DS.Performance | DataServer clients | Turns on logging for the client-side performance details. |
The following table describes the log entry types for the DSLOG-MANAGER system handle.
Log entry type | Description |
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Connects | Turns on logging for connection attributes and related information in the DataServer log file. |
Cursor | Turns on logging of cursor details in the DataServer log file. |
SQL | Turns on logging of SQL query processing in the DataServer log file. |
Trans | Turns on logging for the processing of transactions and subtransactions in the DataServer log file. |
Performance | Turns on logging of performance-related information in the server context. |
The following example shows how to specify one or more log entry types:
The following example shows how to specify all log entry types within a category:
You can also turn off logging by setting this attribute to the Unknown value (?).
See also the reference entries for the Client Logging (-clientlog), DataServer Logging (-dslog), Log Entry Types (-logentrytypes), and Logging Level (-logginglevel) startup parameters in OpenEdge Deployment: Startup Command and Parameter Reference.
For more information about log entry types and logging levels, see OpenEdge Development: Debugging and Troubleshooting.