I guess my implicit point was that, since you have the ability to reach into the logging, via /${NIFI_ROOT}///conf/logback.xml/, you could cause what's logged to be written in place of or in addition to /nifi-app.log/ somewhere else if you desire.

On 8/3/20 2:27 PM, KhajaAsmath Mohammed wrote:
Yes errors are being written to log but it would be useful if part of error was sent as attribute in failure queue. That will help us to decide on what processor should be called instead of checking logs.

Thanks,
Asmath

On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 3:24 PM Russell Bateman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Pardon me, I meant: /${NIFI_ROOT}///logs///nifi-app.log ./

    On 8/3/20 2:23 PM, Russell Bateman wrote:
    Mohammed,

    I didn't write /PutSQL/ and I haven't dug around to look at its
    source code, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that those
    errors were already written by it to
    /${NIFI_ROOT}/////nifi-app.log/ too.

    Russ

    On 8/3/20 8:56 AM, KhajaAsmath Mohammed wrote:
    Hi,

    I generally get errors on putsql on the top right for this
    processor. Is there a way to get errors inside the attribute so
    that I can use it and log in our audit table.

    Any other alternative? Put Database gives this attribute but it
    is not possible to get with PUTSQL.

    Thanks,
    Asmath



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