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6.6 Using Application Event Logs
XStudio documents its actions by writing information to a set of daily event logs, which are
automatically maintained for a user-specified number of days. Event logs are text files containing a
time stamp for each line of information (record) and descriptive text about what happened or what was
done by XStudio.
Event logs are very useful in troubleshooting problems or simply trying to determine why XStudio
performed in a certain way. As a default, event logs are retained for 14 days, but you can change the
number of days and the amount of detail XStudio stores in the event log. Refer to the topic on Event
Logging Properties in the Configuration chapter for information on adjusting the number of days and
detail level.
Event log information is separate from and in addition to the standard audit
report data that XStudio maintains for each day. Audit report data documents
mainly significant activity that might be used for reconciling a log, whereas the
event logs contain a lot more information about the details of operations. Event
logs are stored in the XStudio application folder; the audit report files are stored
in the same folder as a station's log files.
Viewing Current-Day Event Logs
You can at any time review the current-day event logs within XStudio. Select the menu item Help |
Troubleshooting | View Event Log for the XStudio application event log or select the menu item
Help | Troubleshooting | View Inventory Manager Log for the inventory database manager's
events.
The event log view can be resized as desired and includes search capability along with standard
scrolling and keyboard navigation of the event details.
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