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10/30/2012 6:05 AM
 
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Hi Everybody,

I am using DnnLog to log my exceptions, this is fine. But we have INFO,DEBUG,FATAL methods also available in DnnLog, if we write some data to these methods where it save that info.

For Example: If had a statement DnnLog.INFO("test...") where DnnLog will store that info. It is not storing in the file specified file. Can anybody tell me where can I find the info of DnnLog


thanks & regards,

janardhan

 
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10/30/2012 11:47 PM
 
I got solution for this. In DotNetNuke.log4net.config file we have root tag in that we have to define levels for all the methods which we are going to use. And then call the methods. It will log to the file which mentioned.

regards,
Jana
 
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