The Natural system command TEST DBLOG
is used to execute DBLOG
and display or delete the log records currently stored in the Natural DBLOG buffer. Note
that TEST DBLOG
does not provide any parameters to specify
selection criteria. Selection criteria can only be specified in the DBLOG Menu.
The keywords that apply to the command TEST DBLOG
are explained
in the following syntax diagrams and tables. There are keywords that can be used to do both,
activate and deactivate DBLOG (toggle effect). Activating and deactivating depends on
whether or not there is data stored in the Natural DBLOG buffer as described in Keyword Explanations.
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagrams, refer to System Command Syntax in the System Commands documentation.
This section covers the following topics:
TEST DBLOG
|
TEST DBLOG |
Keyword | Function |
---|---|
A |
Default value.
Toggle function:
Activates
Deactivates |
Q |
Toggle function:
Activates
Deactivates |
V |
Toggle function:
Activates
Deactivates |
CONT |
Activates or reactivates (restarts) logging. A restart causes DBLOG to continue logging with the next program executed or run after DBLOG execution was stopped, and to add the new logs to the data that exists from previous recordings. |
MENU |
Invokes the DBLOG Menu which provides the options to activate or deactivate logging and to specify the commands, calls or statements to be logged; see the relevant section. |
? |
|
* |
|
SHOW |
Deactivates logging and displays the DBLOG Trace screen of the current log record if data exists in the Natural DBLOG buffer. Log record data is not deleted but kept in the Natural DBLOG buffer. |
ON
or
|
Clears the Natural DBLOG buffer and activates logging. |
OFF |
Clears the Natural DBLOG buffer and deactivates logging. |