The following table lists the available log entry types in the client context.

Table 1. Log entry types (Client context)
Log entry type Executable Description
4GLMessages ABL (GUI and character mode); the application server does not require this log entry type for ABL messages to be written to the log file Turns on logging of ABL messages. OpenEdge writes all ABL VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX messages to the log file, together with the ABL stack, when you turn on Debug Alert, using either the Debug Alert (-debugalert) startup parameter or the DEBUG-ALERT attribute on the SESSION system handle.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and higher.

For log entry details, see ABL message logging.

4GLTrace ABL clients and application server agent(s) Turns on logging for the execution of internal procedures, user-defined functions, persistent user-interface triggers, named events, and class events (generated by the RUN, FUNCTION, PUBLISH, and SUBSCRIBE statements, and (for class events) by the Publish( ), Subscribe( ), and Unsubscribe( ) event methods, respectively). It also logs the instantiation and use of classes, including execution of constructors (invoked by the NEW phrase and also by the SUPER and THIS-OBJECT statements), the execution of methods defined within classes (including those invoked using the SUPER system reference), the execution of property accessor methods (invoked by accessing a property of a class), and the execution of destructors (invoked by executing the DELETE OBJECT statement).

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and higher.

For log entry details, see ABL trace logging.

4GLTrans ABL clients Turns on logging for the processing of transactions and subtransactions in ABL procedures.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and higher.

For log entry details, see ABL transaction logging.

ASDefault Application server agent(s) Combines the ASPlumbing and DB.Connects log entry types. It is the default value for application server agent(s).

Logs information at level 2 (Basic), 3 (Verbose), and 4 (Extended).

ASPlumbing Application server agent(s) Turns on logging for different actions, depending on the logging level specified.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic), 3 (Verbose), and 4 (Extended).

DB.Connects ABL clients and application server agent(s) Turns on logging of database connections (connects and disconnects). The log messages include database name and user ID number.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and higher.

For log entry details, see Database connection logging.

DS.Cursor DataServer clients Turns on logging for cursor identification from the OpenEdge client and shows various attributes tagged to the cursor selection.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and 3 (Verbose).

For log entry details, see DataServer client context logging.

DS.Performance DataServer clients Turns on logging for the client-side performance details.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic), 3 (Verbose), and 4 (Extended).

For log entry details, see DataServer client context logging.

DS.QryInfo DataServer clients Turns on logging for query preparation from the OpenEdge client and shows various attributes tagged to server query execution.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and 3 (Verbose).

For log entry details, see DataServer client context logging.

DynObjects.* ABL clients, application server agent(s) Turns on logging of dynamic object creation and deletion.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and 3 (Verbose).

For log entry details, see Dynamic object logging.

FileID ABL clients and application server agent(s) Turns on logging of file access operations (opening and closing files), and any file access error messages that might occur.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and higher.

For log entry details, see File access logging.

IgnoredOps ABL clients Turns on logging of operations that the AVM ignores because the ABL windows to which they apply are embedded in .NET forms. For information about operations that the AVM ignores when they occur in the context of an embedded window, see EmbeddedWindow property in the ABL Reference.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic).

For log entry details, see Ignored operation logging.

MESSAGING ABL clients Enables logging so that messaging systems can write to an OpenEdge log file.

Logs information at level 1 (Errors) and higher.

For log entry details, see Messaging logging.

ProEvents.Other

ProEvents.UI.Char

ProEvents.UI.Command

ABL clients and application server agent(s) Turns on event logging for different categories of events.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and higher

For log entry details, see Event logging.

QryInfo ABL clients and application server agent(s) Turns on logging of queries (each open query and FOR EACH block) executed in an application.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and 3 (Verbose).

For log entry details, see Query information logging.

SAX ABL clients and application server agent(s) Turns on logging for the SAX parser.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic).

For log entry details, see SAX parser logging.

Sec.Rcode ABL clients Turns on logging for the validation of signed archive files (.apl).

Logs information at level 2 (Basic), 3 (Verbose), and 4 (Extended).

For log entry details, see Signed archive file logging.

Sec.TenancyTrace Application server agent(s) Turns on logging, depending on the logging level specified, for an application's access to tenant data deployed in an OpenEdge database multi-tenant environment.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and 3 (Verbose).

For log entry details see Tenancy logging.

Telemetry ABL runtime Enables logging for integration of OpenTelemetery with the ABL application.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic) and 3 (Verbose).

For log entry details, see Telemetry logging.

Temp-Tables ABL clients and application server agent(s) Enables specific logging for temp-tables so that application developers and technical support can gather more information about the temp-tables used by an application.

Logs information at level 2 (Basic), 3 (Verbose), and 4 (Extended).

For log entry details, see Temp-table logging.

TTStats ABL clients and application server agent(s) Enables logging of temp-table statistics to the corresponding server or log files.

Logs information and level 2 (Basic) and higher.

For more information on TTStats, see Collect temp-table usage statistics.