I just forwarded you a copy of that email.  That's basically what my little
form does...it calculates the value needed for the check boxes that are
checked, and then updates the proper record with that value..

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** 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

ARS 6.3/Oracle 10i/RHEL 3

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