Turn Script Logging On

Include a Logging_On action in your script code to generate a log file. Place the Logging_On action at the point you want to begin logging.

To enter the Logging_On action:

1  From the Actions tab, click Insert.

2  From the Action drop-down menu, select Logging_On.

3  Click the File Path tab.

4  In the Constant String text box, enter the location where you want to store the log file.

5  Click the Overwrite Previous tab.

6  Set the Override Previous option.

When you set the Override Previous option to FALSE, the latest log file will not replace the existing file. Instead, a separate log file is created for each log.

When you set the Override Previous option to TRUE, the most recent log file will replace the existing log file.

Because logging slows the performance of Terminal Emulation and takes up space on your devices, you may not want to include it in end-user scripts. Set the Override Previous value to TRUE to keep the log files from getting too large.

7  Click OK.

The code is added to the Actions tab.

 


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