DataDirect Spy attributes
- Last Updated: November 10, 2021
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DataDirect Spy supports the attributes described in the following table.
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Attribute |
Description |
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Sets the maximum number of characters that DataDirect Spy logs on a single line. The default is 0 (no maximum limit). |
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Loads the driver specified by |
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Directs logging to the file specified by For Windows, if coding a path to the log file in
a Java string, the backslash character (\) must be preceded by
the Java escape character, a backslash. For example: |
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Directs logging to a file prefixed by where:
For example, if the attribute
If coding a path to the log file in a Java string, the backslash character (\) must be preceded by the Java escape character, a backslash. For example: |
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Directs logging to the Java output standard,
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Specifies whether DataDirect Spy logs activity
on When The default is |
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Specifies whether DataDirect Spy logs activity on BLOB and CLOB objects. |
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Specifies whether DataDirect Spy logs the name of the current thread. The default is |
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Specifies whether a timestamp is included on each line of the DataDirect Spy log. The default is |