The Runtime Trace Settings dialog box enables you to specify what, if any,
tracing information you want recorded during report execution. These settings
map to the executable arguments available with rwbuilder
,
and are specified using the same values.
When you run the report, the tracing information will be written to the file that you specify in the Trace File field. If you select the Distribution check box, a trace of which distribution lists were used is recorded; you can use this information to determine which section was sent to which destination.
This dialog box contains:
Name of the trace file. | |
Either Append (adds the new information to the end of the file) or Replace (overwrites the file). | |
Errors/Warnings |
List error messages and warnings in the trace file (maps to command line
argument |
Profile Messages |
Log performance statistics in the trace file (maps to command line argument
|
Breakpoints |
List breakpoints in the trace file (maps to command line argument |
Processing of Report Objects |
Log trace information on all the report objects in the trace file (maps
to command line argument |
Execution of PL/SQL |
Log trace information on all the PL/SQL objects in the trace file (maps
to command line argument |
Execution of SQL |
Log trace information on all the SQL in the trace file (maps to command
line argument |
Timestamp |
Enter a timestamp for each entry in the trace file (maps to command line
argument |
Distribution |
List distribution lists in the trace file. You can use this information
to determine which section was sent to which destination. The trace file
format is very similar to the .DST file format, so you can cut and paste
to generate a .DST file from the trace file (maps to command line argument
|
All |
Log all possible trace information in the trace file (maps to command
line argument |
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