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Henry K. updated LOG4NET-523: ----------------------------- Description: In .NET C# log4net creates line to log file, but line gets corrupted after attempting to enter message data with type that is {code}dynamic { string } {code} More details: {noformat} conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger::%sourceClass - %message%newline" /> {noformat} -- in place where [ %message ] -is found, everything after that will be removed. Applying next log line to same row. Example: {code:java} // extra conversion is unnecessary, serializer method should return string... var data = Convert.ToString(JsonConvert.Serialize(dynamicData)); // data = type[ dynamic{string} ] log.Debug(data); {code} {noformat} 2016-08-11 23:00:00,000 [69] DEBUG MyProject::Namespace.ClassName.Method() - Some debug data 2016-08-11 23:00:09,999 [69] DEBUG MyProject::Namespace.ClassName.Method() - Some debug data ... {noformat} --> {noformat} 2016-08-11 23:00:00,000 [69] DEBUG MyProject::2016-08-11 23:00:09,999 [69] DEBUG MyProject::Namespace.ClassName.Method() - {Some debug data} ... {noformat} This is of course "fixable" or possible to round it by casting that data type to string: {code:java} // extra conversion is unnecessary, serializer method should return string... // data = type[ string ] var data = (string)Convert.ToString(JsonConvert.Serialize(dynamicData)); log.Debug(data); {code} was: In .NET C# log4net creates line to log file, but line gets corrupted after attempting to enter message data with type that is {code}dynamic { string } {code} More details: {noformat} conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger::%sourceClass - %message%newline" /> {noformat} -- in place where [ %message ] -is found, everything after that will be removed. Applying next log line to same row. Example: {code:java} // extra conversion is unnecessary, serializer method should return string... var data = Convert.ToString(JsonConvert.Serialize(dynamicData)); // data = type[ dynamic{string} ] log.Debug(data); {code} {noformat} 2016-08-11 23:00:00,000 [69] DEBUG MyNamespace::RootClass.Subclass.Method() - Some debug data 2016-08-11 23:00:09,999 [69] DEBUG MyNamespace::RootClass.Subclass.Method() - Some debug data ... {noformat} --> {noformat} 2016-08-11 23:00:00,000 [69] DEBUG MyNamespace::2016-08-11 23:00:09,999 [69] DEBUG MyNamespace::RootClass.Subclass.Method() - {some dynamic data converted to JSON string} ... {noformat} This is of course "fixable" or possible to round it by casting that data type to string: {code:java} // extra conversion is unnecessary, serializer method should return string... // data = type[ string ] var data = (string)Convert.ToString(JsonConvert.Serialize(dynamicData)); log.Debug(data); {code} > .NET message parameter corrupted if dynamic-string > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LOG4NET-523 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-523 > Project: Log4net > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Henry K. > Priority: Trivial > > In .NET C# log4net creates line to log file, but line gets corrupted after > attempting to enter message data with type that is {code}dynamic { string } > {code} > More details: > {noformat} > conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger::%sourceClass - > %message%newline" /> > {noformat} > -- in place where [ %message ] -is found, everything after that will be > removed. Applying next log line to same row. > Example: > {code:java} > // extra conversion is unnecessary, serializer method should return string... > var data = Convert.ToString(JsonConvert.Serialize(dynamicData)); > // data = type[ dynamic{string} ] > log.Debug(data); > {code} > {noformat} > 2016-08-11 23:00:00,000 [69] DEBUG MyProject::Namespace.ClassName.Method() - > Some debug data > 2016-08-11 23:00:09,999 [69] DEBUG MyProject::Namespace.ClassName.Method() - > Some debug data > ... > {noformat} > --> > {noformat} > 2016-08-11 23:00:00,000 [69] DEBUG MyProject::2016-08-11 23:00:09,999 [69] > DEBUG MyProject::Namespace.ClassName.Method() - {Some debug data} > ... > {noformat} > This is of course "fixable" or possible to round it by casting that data type > to string: > {code:java} > // extra conversion is unnecessary, serializer method should return string... > // data = type[ string ] > var data = (string)Convert.ToString(JsonConvert.Serialize(dynamicData)); > log.Debug(data); > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)