Progress
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 9
for Windows


Managing Progress Events On Windows NT

You can define the level of event logging that you want your Progress application to support by using either the Event Level Environment Variable (EVTLEVEL) or the Event Level startup parameter (-evtlevel). Use the ProControl utility to supply the Event Level as a startup parameter or environment variable. See "Administration Utilities," and "The ProControl Utility," for information about the ProControl utility.

The valid Event Level values are described in Table 9–2.

Table 9–2: Event Level Values
Value
Description
None
No Progress events are written to the event log.
Brief
Progress messages defined as Error and Warning messages are written to the event log.
Normal
Progress messages defined as Error and Warning messages are written to the event log. In addition, any Progress message that is normally written to the log file (.lg) is also written to the Event Log. This is the default.
Full
Every message generated by Progress is written to the Event Log. Any Progress messages generated using the Message Statements are also written to the log file.


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