Hi Ovidiu
On the same window (development-trace) you have a check-box for storing the
data in table which can be later viewed from admin-inquiries-Database – sql
statements trace log.
However, this tool is mostly useful for 1. Checking out the query plan quickly
2. Look for some obvious problems like missing indexes.
I would recommend looking at TraceParser (as mentioned by Max) which is much
more advanced.
Regards
Harry
From: development-axapta@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Max Belugin
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 3:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [development-axapta] getting trace messages into a table
There us a new tool named TraceParser (see PartnerSource) that does such thing
On 2/13/08, Ovidiu [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:ovisan79%40yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
This is the first mail to this group, that's why I want to greet everybody.
I am new in Axapta, but I am working on it.
Here is my question:
In Axapta 4.0, in Tools/Options/Development/Trace we can find free
check-boxes that once activated pop-ups a window with info on what happens
inside Axapta.
Can someone give me a hint on how should I get this messages into a table
from a database (SQL Server)? Where should I put an insert method to get this
into a table?
Thanks guys,
Ovidiu
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