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Hi community-members,
there is the nice option in QlikView for every document to "generate logfile"(s) for every script load.
So far so good.
Now I had the problem that a document never stopped (because of 140 fields in two tables with the same name, so QlikView tried to match/link all fields [:O]).
So I wanted to put some information to the trace and copy the trace, but when QlikView never stops the script-load you are not able to copy the trace output in the debugger window (you are not able to copy the output because the debugger refreshes the output several times a second).
So my question:
Is there a (hidden or for me unknown) possibility to save the trace of the debugger to a file?
Thanks in advance
& best regards
Stefan
Hi, have you tried the option "Generate Log File"? in the "Document Properties/General", it creates a .log file in the same directory of your model.
Good Luck
Yes, that's the problem (as described above) ...
The information in the logfile is not equal to the trace-output ...
I'd only like to have the trace-output!
Best regards
Stefan
Sorry, i've read it just the beggining so fast and it's too early here hahaha ,
I don't know an option to do that, but i find a bug xD
This is my script
Load
rowno() as ID
autogenerate(100);
but when i debug, this "window" show me this
--- Script Finished ---
then, when i press Close, the log is write after this line, "AUTOGENERATE 100 lines fetched"
anybody has the same issue?
regards
[quote user="Héctor Muñoz"]
Sorry, i've read it just the beggining so fast and it's too early here hahaha ,
I don't know an option to do that, but i find a bug xD
This is my script
Load
rowno() as ID
autogenerate(100);
but when i debug, this "window" show me this
--- Script Finished ---
then, when i press Close, the log is write after this line, "AUTOGENERATE 100 lines fetched"
anybody has the same issue?
regards
Sorry, I do not understand your problem ...
best regards
Stefan
Hi, I'm talking about this.
It's so fast, so i made a little video.
Regards.
hijacking threads = not cool
dragonauta wrote:
hijacking threads = not cool<div></div>
What do you mean?
[quote user="Héctor Muñoz"]
Hi, I'm talking about this.
It's so fast, so i made a little video.
Regards.
Sorry, cannot find any answer in this video?
Best regards
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
Obviously dragonauta means that Hector hijacked your thread (not posting one of his own, but "disguising" a new problem in a "reply") ...
Rgds,
Joachim