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From: Gerald Miller
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 03 23:11:12 +0100
Subject: new! improved!
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Hello Mark,
Responding to a post in the 4DOS area:
On Monday December 22 2003 at 20:18,
Mark Lewis [1:3634/12] wrote to Gerald Miller,
about: new! improved!
GM>> :: what the head of each log line looks like
GM>> :: set LOGHEAD=%%_TIME%% %@UPPER[%@NAME[%0]]:
GM>> :: [changed by GBM - Monday, December 22, 2003]
GM>> set LOGHEAD=%%_TIME%%ÿ
GM>> :: NOTE: There is a "hard space" character (Alt 255 - on my
GM>> :: system) at the end of %%_TIME%%
GM>> ............
GM>> The above change eliminates some redundancy within the log
GM>> file:
ML> that redundancy is suppsed to be there... the log file analysers key
ML> on it... without it, they cannot tell what program did what...
Every new log entry has the date and "SCHED Process" in the header line and
since it is the SCHED.LOG file, I was of the opinion that each operational
line containing "SCHED: " was totally unnecessary.
ML> in case yuo didn't see my original post about it, it is fashioned
ML> after bbs and mailer logs...
I guess I did not understand the purpose of your original post or that you
were operating post log analyzers on the log file.
If that is the case, then you are free to ignore all the revisions that I
had previously posted.
Cheers ... Gerald
... If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me.
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