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August 18, 2005 at 4:50 pm #9176rrkramerMember
Help (Enterprise 4.1) makes several mentions of logs, but it seems they are not being written to disk. Is there a config setting to allow this (if there is I haven't found it)?
Or should I look somewhere besides Program FilesSQLyog Enterprise and Documents and Settings?
Thanks.
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August 18, 2005 at 5:09 pm #18979peterlaursenParticipantQuote:Or should I look somewhere besides Program FilesSQLyog Enterprise and Documents and Settings?
The SQLyog log files (sqlyog.err, sja.log) are in SQLyog installation directorory. program filessqlyog etc …
The MySQL log file are in log directory under your MySQl server installation directory. I would recommend “MySQL Administrator” to read those files.
Which log files are you looking for?
SQlyog is somewhat “oldfashioned” in that respect it does not use the Documents and Settings -folder, as most NT-based programs do. The way SQLyog does is more Win95-style.
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August 18, 2005 at 5:12 pm #18980RiteshMemberQuote:Help (Enterprise 4.1) makes several mentions of logs, but it seems they are not being written to disk. Is there a config setting to allow this (if there is I haven't found it)?
Are you talking about the contents of the HISTORY TAB?
If yes then there is no way to save it from the GUI. You will need to cut-n-paste from SQLyog to a text editor like Notepad and save it.
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August 18, 2005 at 8:54 pm #18981rrkramerMemberRitesh wrote on Aug 18 2005, 05:12 PM:Are you talking about the contents of the HISTORY TAB?
If yes then there is no way to save it from the GUI. You will need to cut-n-paste from SQLyog to a text editor like Notepad and save it.
[post=”6901″]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]OK. There are a few times in the past year that it would have been handy to have a copy of the log from a prior day. When you are bored or looking for work, perhaps? 🙂
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August 18, 2005 at 8:58 pm #18982peterlaursenParticipant
Actually an option to “spool” HISTORY to a file would be useful, I believe too.
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