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12/29/2010 5:59 AM
 
Hi everybody.
1)I want write log to text file. I see in dotnetnuke has "File System" of Site Log Storage in the Host Setting. I choose it but I cannot see it anywhere. Show me the place stored this file, please.
2) In my modules, I input a lot of data to database. Does Dotnetnuke's API supports transaction ? If support, how can I use it ?

Thanks you.
 
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12/29/2010 7:01 AM
 
1) if you set log to file system, IIS log files will be created inside /portals/_default/log or /portals/#/log, which you may read using a standard log analyser, e.g. SmarterStats (www.smartertools.com) or AWStats. 2) you may use transactions inside your stored procedures.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/29/2010 10:26 PM
 
Thanks for your reply. I see the log file show values but I don't understand it. I want show my values. Example : I want show name of method, all values of agrument pass of this method. And it occurs exception then I want show content of exception ? Help me use DotNetNuke's Log, please.
 
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12/30/2010 3:22 AM
 
the log format is according to W3C like the IIS log itself. it shows the URL, not any internal code calls on the server.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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