To run Debug from the Launcher
1 | Log in to Horizon. |
2 | Access the point in Horizon where you want to begin logging information. |
3 | Press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+D. |
Horizon displays the HzDebug window:
4 | Choose any number of these Debug Options to configure the information in your reports: |
Choose this option |
To do this |
DbComment |
Capture general notes that have been inserted into the code to assist in troubleshooting. |
DbCommand |
Capture the client machine’s instructions and queries to the database. |
DbResult |
Capture the database’s response to the client machine’s instruction and queries. |
DbTime |
Insert timestamps on the activity that Debug adds to the log. This is useful when the problem occurs during off hours, or if you suspect a problem is occurring, but it does not manifest itself until some time later. |
5 | Choose any number of Output Options to configure how the information in your reports is output: |
Field |
Action |
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Create Log File |
Do one of these options to choose where Debug saves its log:
For example, enter this path: C:\LogFiles\logcrc1.dmp Debug creates only the log file, so you must enter the name of a directory that already exists. Important: If you save the file to your Horizon directory, make sure you do not choose a filename that is the same as any of the Horizon files. Use .dmp as your file extension, not .exe or .dll. |
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Append |
If you want to append the collected data to a pre-existing log file, mark this box. Note: If you use the same debug log filename over and over, you will overwrite the file unless this box is checked. |
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Brief |
Choose this option to remove the standard initial information from the debug log. Standard information may include the application name, DLL files in use, module in use, and so on. Important: Do not check this box unless Horizon Customer Support staff directs you to do so. |
6 | Note the path and name of the debug file. This is the file you will send to SirsiDynix Customer Support staff. |
7 | Click Start. |
8 | Run the process for which you want to log information. |
9 | When you are ready to stop recording the debug log, press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+D. |
10 | Click Stop. |
11 | If directed, send the Debug file to SirsiDynix Customer Support staff. |
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