test code, and it seemed that way to me.
And wouldn't that cause a failure to log without actually showing up in the
tracelog?
Jacob Leaver
ReachONE Internet
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true. It seems to work better reading something more
like:
# Catch recursion
return if $in_log >
1; $in_log++;
which I believe will prevent the recursion that is
mentioned in the comment.
Jacob Leaver
ReachONE Internet
I was putting together a troubleshooting tool for our staff, and was looking
to use to help with that.
I was having a devil of a time getting it to work for me, so I took a look
at the code.
Line 54(ish) of LogSQL.pm reads:
# Catch recursion
return if $in_log ++;
Would this not always be
worked like a champ. Am still not sure what happened, I haven't have the
opportunity to look at it further.
Jacob Leaver
Senior Systems Administrator
ReachONE Internet
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From: "Jamie Orzechowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mike McCauley"
ave to.
Thanks,
Jacob Leaver
Senior Systems Administrator
ReachONE Internet
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