LJ, I found the post from Feb. 2006, though the attachment wasn't saved
(apparently) to the archives.

Fred, I think I can see how pushing data to that record would fully automate
the task of turning on a SQL log.  It's a bitmasked value, so just pushing
the right value to the record would turn on the appropriate logs.  I'll give
that a try.

Thanks to you both!

Rick

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 1:23 PM, LJ Longwing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ** I wrote a remedy app a few years ago that I posted to the list that
> created a form that allowed you to turn on/off any of the logs...it was a
> form intended to have 1 record in it that you just updated check boxes to
> checked or not (very similar to the admin tool) that you could use push
> actions to update the record...it worked quite well...I developed it on
> either 6.0 or 6.3, I can't remember which...if you can't find it in the
> archives let me know and I'll send you a copy.
>
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> *Subject:* Automated server logging control
>
> ** Does anyone know of a way to automate the turning on/off of server
> logs?  I looked at using the new Server Event calls, but the
> AR_SERVER_INFO_SQL_LOG_FILE Run Process call can only be sent from an Active
> Link, and it isn't intended (or probably even enabled) to deal with server
> settings, even though the event can be logged as such.
>
> It would be more doable on 7.x, I think, but I still can't quite noodle out
> a way to make it happen there, either.
>
> Rick
>
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