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Sorry, an error in the parameter
definition in my previous mail. Harry, Inserting custom data using the AdoNetAppender si pretty
straight forward, first you have to modify the sql statement in the
configuration file to something like: <commandText value="INSERT INTO Log4Net ([Date],[Thread],[Level],[Logger],[Me And add a new parameter definition for the custom column
for example like: <parameter> <parameterName value="@MyColumn
"/> <dbType value="String" /> <size value="255" /> <layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout"> <conversionPattern value="%property{MyColumn}" /> </layout> </parameter> Then you use one of log4net’s contexts to transfer
values to the parameter for example: log4net.GlobalContext.Properties["MyColumn"] = "MyValue"; log.Debug("My me Best regards Georg http://www.l4ndash.com - Log4net Dashboard -----Original Me Hello, I am trying to find a way to write my own custom parameters that I
would log to a SQL Server Database. I am a newbie to this, so I got
the "out-of-the-box" implementation of logging an exception, me that writes to SQL Server using the ADONetAppender. However, I want to
pa own custom data variables to the database. So, my DB table would
have these fields: Table name = CustomStuff Custom Log Fields: MyCustomMe MyCustomContactName MyCustomPhoneNumber I found code that creates a custom ADONetAppender, but there's more to
it and I can seem to bridge even how that would translate into C# code on
how to pa I hope what I am asking makes sense, but if not I can provide more
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