Logging with commandLine version
rickybibi
Posts: 25 Bronze 2
Hi ,
I'm using Schema compare 3.0.0.770.
Is it possible to change the logging level with the commandLine version (sco32.exe) ?
All those "table' line are a little bit annoying ...
Or is it possible to add more details ?
Ex: sco32.exe -project c:\test\Synchro.ocp -deployscriptencoding UTF8WithPreamble -exd -script-file c:\test\c840_reg.SQL -report c:\test\BLD201330013304101MAGISTRA.html -reporttype:Interactive
The source is snapshot file
The destination is a live database
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[06:45:38] Checking that DataSources can be parsed
[06:45:38] Reading dependency information
[06:45:43] Registering database one
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Thanks
I'm using Schema compare 3.0.0.770.
Is it possible to change the logging level with the commandLine version (sco32.exe) ?
All those "table' line are a little bit annoying ...
Or is it possible to add more details ?
Ex: sco32.exe -project c:\test\Synchro.ocp -deployscriptencoding UTF8WithPreamble -exd -script-file c:\test\c840_reg.SQL -report c:\test\BLD201330013304101MAGISTRA.html -reporttype:Interactive
The source is snapshot file
The destination is a live database
....
[06:45:38] Checking that DataSources can be parsed
[06:45:38] Reading dependency information
[06:45:43] Registering database one
[06:45:43] table
[06:45:43] table
[06:45:43] table
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Thanks
Comments
Thank you for your forum post.
To increase or set the Logging Level, you will need to open the Schema Compare for Oracle GUI. ->Close the project configuration dialog. ->Right click the Schema Compare for Oracle Icon immediately above the File menu in the very top left hand corner of the GUI. ->Minimum Log Levels.
If the Logging Level is already set to verbose which is the highest level you can set and you wish to see more details, please post a Feature Request on the User Voice Forum for our Oracle Tools using this
LINK.
The User Voice forum is actively monitored by the product manager and development team. The more votes a feature request receives from other users, increases the chances that it will be included in a future version of the product.
Many Thanks
Eddie
Senior Product Support Engineer
Redgate Software Ltd
Email: support@red-gate.com