Hi,
 
Yup..actually when I turned on the logging, I checked three: API, User,
and Filter.
 
Regards,
Kali
 

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Ok...if I'm not mistaken that is Croom Consulting's ASP API.  I was used
it ages ago, and don't really remember much about it...ok...here is some
info
 
http://www.croomconsulting.com/products.asp
 
Looks like it uses the 5.1 API...but appears to no longer be offered by
them.  The fact that it's API based means that it 'should' kick off
filters when doing the updates, but it might not...the fact that you had
the logs on, had them press the button, then turned the logs off, and
nothing shows up in the log means Croom may be doing something
different.  Can you have the people using this API point to a 'less
used' server so you can also turn on something like User logging to see
if the user they are using logs on, etc?

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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 1:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Server-side Log Files empty


** 
Hi,
 
Yes, I think the records are successfully getting updated. I asked them
what api they are using and they said it's ars42i, that there is an
Update function they call but everything behind that call is hidden as
it's built into the API itself.
 
Regards,
Kali
 

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Sent: Tuesday, 11 August 2009 10:51 AM
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Subject: Re: Server-side Log Files empty


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Then if they are successfully updating the records, you should see an
SE+ and SE- (SetEntry) in the API portion of the log, and you should see
the filters that are firing on update.  Are the records successfully
getting updated by their API program?....oh...and what API are they
using?

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
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Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 8:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Server-side Log Files empty


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They are updating the records. After they press the button on their
side, I then turn off the logs as to not to record other activities that
are happening that are being done by other processes.
 
Regards,
Kali
 

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Sent: Tuesday, 11 August 2009 10:22 AM
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Subject: Re: Server-side Log Files empty


** 
Depends on what type of activity you are trying to track.  If they
perform a GetListEntry, that would show up under API, if they update a
record, that would cause the filters to fire, what are they doing that
you want to track?

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Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 8:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Server-side Log Files empty


** 
Hi,
 
We have an external application that connects to remedy through the
Remedy APIs. We would like to trace what happens (what workflows are
triggered etc) so we turned on the logging in the server by going to
File->Server Information->Logs and checking the API, Filter, User logs,
then asking them to perform a process in the external application.
However, when I went to the server, the log files are created but no
activity was recorded.
 
Content of Log file:
 
<FLTR> <TID: 0000000009> <RPC ID: 0033482866> <Queue: Admin >
<Client-RPC: 390600 > <USER: xxx > /* Tue Aug 11 2009 11:34:39.4448
*/Filter Trace Log -- OFF
<USER> <TID: 0000000009> <RPC ID: 0033482866> <Queue: Admin >
<Client-RPC: 390600 > <USER: xxx > /* Tue Aug 11 2009 11:34:39.4448
*/User Trace Log -- OFF
<API > <TID: 0000000009> <RPC ID: 0033482866> <Queue: Admin >
<Client-RPC: 390600 > <USER: xxx> /* Tue Aug 11 2009 11:34:39.4449 */API
Trace Log -- OFF
<END OF LOG FILE>
 
Is there something else I need to configure in order to record the
activity in the server?

Thanks!
 
Regards,
Kali

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