Re: How to generate log file dynamically

2006-11-27 Thread Gopala Krishna Peela
Thanks for your suggestions.. Carey Matthew Black.

Thanks and Regards,
 
Gopala Krishna.Peela

 
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Gopala Krishna.Peela,

I can not think of a way to redirect the normal ARS log files to a
file name that would be "transaction specific". Nor can I even think
of a way to only capture ARS Log content for a single ARS transaction.

However, you could build a "log" with a set of push actions and create
a single (or multiple) records in an ARS form during your workflow. If
you set a single field with an indicator early in the ARS transaction
processing  then you could even make it data driven enough that you
could turn the logging on/off based on dynamic data driven conditions
too.

I think this approach will provide you a good bit of debugging
features, but is not the "normal ARS log file format".

-- 
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
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On 11/27/06, Gopala Krishna Peela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
>   Is there any way to generate log file dynamically with unique name
for
> each transaction (Ex..one log file for one order placed (set of
filters
> involved) in application).
>
>   I am trying to use "Log to File" action but I could not able to
specify
> file name which can be generated for each order with different name.
>
>
>
>   Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Gopala Krishna.Peela


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Re: How to generate log file dynamically

2006-11-27 Thread Carey Matthew Black

Gopala Krishna.Peela,

I can not think of a way to redirect the normal ARS log files to a
file name that would be "transaction specific". Nor can I even think
of a way to only capture ARS Log content for a single ARS transaction.

However, you could build a "log" with a set of push actions and create
a single (or multiple) records in an ARS form during your workflow. If
you set a single field with an indicator early in the ARS transaction
processing  then you could even make it data driven enough that you
could turn the logging on/off based on dynamic data driven conditions
too.

I think this approach will provide you a good bit of debugging
features, but is not the "normal ARS log file format".

--
Carey Matthew Black
Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP)
ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two.


On 11/27/06, Gopala Krishna Peela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

**



Hi,



  Is there any way to generate log file dynamically with unique name for
each transaction (Ex..one log file for one order placed (set of filters
involved) in application).

  I am trying to use "Log to File" action but I could not able to specify
file name which can be generated for each order with different name.



  Any help would be appreciated.



Thanks and Regards,

Gopala Krishna.Peela


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How to generate log file dynamically

2006-11-27 Thread Gopala Krishna Peela
Hi,

 

  Is there any way to generate log file dynamically with unique name for
each transaction (Ex..one log file for one order placed (set of filters
involved) in application).

  I am trying to use "Log to File" action but I could not able to
specify file name which can be generated for each order with different
name.

 

  Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks and Regards,

Gopala Krishna.Peela

 

 

 


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