This Natural profile parameter can be used to define the components for
which trace data are to be written. It corresponds to the macro
NTTRACE
in the Natural parameter module.
Warning: Do not use this parameter without prior consultation of Software AG Support. |
Possible settings | See TRACE Parameter Syntax. | |
---|---|---|
Default setting | none | |
Dynamic specification | yes | This parameter can only be specified dynamically. In the
Natural
parameter module, the macro NTTRACE is used
instead.
|
Specification within session | no |
Notes:
ITRACE
(internal
trace) or ETRACE
(external trace). During the session, you can use the corresponding terminal
commands %TRI
and
%TRE
.
TRACE
parameter
specifications are not concatenated; that is, a
TRACE
parameter overrides any previously specified
TRACE
parameter and any NTTRACE
macro definitions.
The following topics are covered below:
The TRACE
parameter is specified as follows:
TRACE=(trace-id,trace-id,...) |
Where:
Syntax Element | Value | Explanation |
---|---|---|
trace-id |
1-8 bytes each. | Trace IDs define the names of the Natural components to be traced. Component names have to be entered in upper case. |
The NTTRACE
macro is specified as follows:
NTTRACE trace-id,trace-id,...
Notes:
NTTRACE
macro
are concatenated to one trace list.
TRACE=(NATGETM,NATFREM,DYNPARMS)
This specification defines traces to be written for the Natural nucleus components "Storage Acquisition", "Storage Release" and "Dynamic Parameter Evaluation".
NTTRACE NATGETM,NATFREM,DYNPARMS
This specification defines traces to be written for the Natural nucleus components "Storage Acquisition", "Storage Release" and "Dynamic Parameter Evaluation".