


1. From the Windows control panel, select ODBC Data Sources. The ODBC Data Source Administrator appears.
2. Highlight the data source of interest, and click Configure. The AcuODBC Configuration property sheet appears.
3. Click the Tracing tab.
4. Indicate the trace levels and file names for tracing activities. The following trace levels are available. Note that the higher the number, the more detailed the trace.
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Trace Function |
Highest Level
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Vision Trace |
9 |
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AcuODBC Drive Trace |
2 |
|
SQL Trace |
2 |
5. Click OK when you are done. The next time an AcuODBC event occurs, it will be logged in the appropriate trace file. The Vision trace can be found in the /tmp directory of the system where the XFD directory resides, under the name "vision_trace.log". The AcuODBC trace file can be found in the /tmp directory of the system where the XFD directory resides, under the name "acuodbc_trace.log". The SQL trace file can be found in the /tmp directory of the system where the XFD directory resides, under the name "sql_trace.log".