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Logging

  • Last UpdatedJan 24, 2022
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Use Logging settings to configure the logging level for the app.

To access Logging settings

  1. Tap the Menu button, and then tap Settings.

    The Settings screen appears.

  2. Tap Logging.

    The Logging screen appears.

Configure Logging settings as follows:

Levels

Level is the information required for troubleshooting the app. Each log level collects a specific set of information.

Error

Error level log has information about irreconcilable errors. Only error information is included in the log.

Warn

Warn level log has information about the processes beginning or ending, or the parameters for such processes. Error information is also included in the log.

Info

Info level log has information about the work being done. Warning and error information are also included in the log. These logs help in determining the time taken to complete a process.

Debug

Debug level log has detailed technical information for development and technical support staff. All information is included in the log.

The default value is Warning.

To select a logging level

  1. Tap the Levels list.

    The list of levels screen appears.

  2. Tap to select a level.

    The level is selected, and the Logging screen appears.

    Logs

    Note: Use Apple iTunes to access the logs. For more information on transferring files from your iOS device to your computer, refer to the User Manual of the iOS device.

    Maximum Logs

    Maximum logs is the total number of log files allowed at any time.

    The default value is 10, and the range is between 1 and 10.

    Note: If you set the value of Maximum Logs to 1, then the log file is deleted at the end of the day.

    Maximum Logs Space (%)

    Maximum logs space is the total memory space of the mobile device in percentage reserved for logs.

    The default value is 10, and the range is between 1 and 10.

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