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8/22/2006 4:27 PM
 

Hi quick question.

In the site log history what happens when you set this value to -1 as opposed to 0?

Many thanks!

Alex

 



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8/22/2006 5:59 PM
 
I'd like to know too; I posed this question to the forum a few months ago and never got a response.


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8/22/2006 6:06 PM
 

 

If it is a ngative number it will not get purged, but it will still allow logging.

If it is zero there will not be any logging, and it will not be purged.


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8/22/2006 6:10 PM
 

Great, thanks John!

Do you know whether or not a positive number can safely be changed to a negative one?  I've got some set at long time intervals because I didn't ever want them purged; I'd like to know I can change them to -1 without any deleterious effects.



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8/22/2006 6:20 PM
 

Deleterious, had to look that one up, thanks for the new word.

From looking at the code, it will just stop purging if you change it to a negative number.

Make a backup to make sure you come out unscathed.

 


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