JDBC Type 4 Driver 1.1 Programmer's Reference
is the port to which the server is connected.
For example:
TCP:\banshee-tcp.$Z0133/46003:NonStopODBC
dialogue-id
If applicable, the dialogue-id used for the MXCS connection.
class
If applicable, the name of the class that issued the logging request.
method
If applicable, the name of the method that issued the logging request.
parameters
An optional set of parameters associated with the method.
text
Optional textual information for the message.
Note:
The tilde (~) character separates message parts. This separator allows you to format the message using tools, such as
Excel, Word, UNIX sort, and so forth. For example, you can format and sort messages based on sequence number or
thread ID. You can edit the log file and change the separator (the tilde) to any character you want. When possible,
numbers (such as thread-id and sequence-number) are pre-pended with zeros (0) to allow for readable
formatting.
Examples of Logging Output
Output where T4LogLevel is set to SEVERE
0000001 ~ 10/22/2004 10:22:19 ~ 001234 ~ 0049934 ~ ~ ~
~ SQLException Operation cancelled.
SQLSTATE = S1008
SQLCODE = 01118
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Output where T4LogLevel is set to FINER
0000006 ~ 10/22/2004 10:34:45 ~ 001234 ~ 0049934 ~ FetchRowSetMessage ~ marshal
~ Entering FetchRowSetMessage.marshal( en_US
, 48345
, STMT_MX_8843
, 5
, 4192,
, 0
, 0 )
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