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Setting Log Levels for SQL Tagging


The OM SQL Tagging (ObjMgrSqlTag) server component event controls whether SQL tagging is enabled and how much tagging information is generated. Event log levels (event subtypes) control the level of detail that is added to each tag. The higher the log level, the higher the level of detail. For more information about setting SQL tagging log levels, see About Setting Log Levels for SQL Tagging.

To set the log level for SQL tagging

  1. Navigate to the Administration - Server Configuration screen, then the Components view.
  2. In the Components list, select the appropriate Siebel Application Object Manager for the application that you want to enable SQL tagging.

    For example, if the application you are using is Siebel Call Center, then select Call Center Object Manager (ENU).

  3. Click the Events subview, and then select the OM SQL Tagging event type.
  4. Change the log level to a number using the following guidelines.
    Log Level
    Description

    0

    SQL tagging is disabled.

    1

    SQL tagging is disabled.

    2

    SQL tagging includes only the component name, server name, and task ID.

    NOTE:  Use this log level when you do not want user IDs exposed in an SQL Tagging event log for an Application Object Manager.

    3

    SQL tagging includes the component name, server name, task ID, user ID, and flow ID with the SARM ID.

    4

    SQL tagging includes the component name, server name, task ID, user ID, and flow ID with the SARM ID, business object, business component, and view name.

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