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Command Line Keywords<br />

■ TRACE_APPEND Adds <strong>the</strong> new information <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> file.<br />

■ TRACE_REPLACE Overwrites <strong>the</strong> file.<br />

Default TRACE_APPEND<br />

Usage Notes<br />

A.4.112 TRACEOPTS<br />

■ In a runtime environment, or when you are moni<strong>to</strong>ring <strong>Reports</strong> Services<br />

components, you can use all three TRACE keywords. But for server security, in a<br />

server environment you can use only TRACEOPTS. This is <strong>to</strong> prevent files from<br />

being written <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> server.<br />

■ Tracing for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> Server is configured in <strong>the</strong> server configuration file,<br />

server_name.conf. Tracing for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> Servlet is configured in <strong>the</strong> servlet<br />

configuration file, rwservlet.properties. Tracing for individual jobs is<br />

specified from <strong>the</strong> runtime command line, via <strong>the</strong> TRACE command line<br />

arguments. See Report Trace for additional information about how tracing works<br />

with <strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>Reports</strong>.<br />

■ Trace information can only be generated when running a .rdf file. You cannot<br />

specify logging when running a .rep file.<br />

Table A–124 indicates which commands can use <strong>the</strong> TRACEOPTS keyword.<br />

Table A–124 Commands that can use TRACEOPTS<br />

rwclient rwrun rwbuilder rwconverter rwservlet rwcgi rwserver<br />

yes yes yes no yes yes yes<br />

Description TRACEOPTS indicates <strong>the</strong> tracing information that you want <strong>to</strong> be<br />

logged in <strong>the</strong> trace file when you run <strong>the</strong> report.<br />

Syntax TRACEOPTS={TRACE_ALL|TRACE_APP|TRACE_BRK|TRACE_DBG|TRACE_<br />

DST|TRACE_ERR|TRACE_EXC|TRACE_INF|TRACE_LOG|TRACE_PLS|TRACE_<br />

PRF|TRACE_SQL|TRACE_STA|TRACE_TMS|TRACE_WRN}<br />

Values The following values apply:<br />

■ TRACE_ALL Log all possible trace information in <strong>the</strong> trace file.<br />

■ TRACE_APP Log trace information on all <strong>the</strong> report objects in <strong>the</strong> trace file.<br />

■ TRACE_BRK List all breakpoints in <strong>the</strong> trace file.<br />

■ TRACE_DBG Log debug information.<br />

■ TRACE_DST List distribution lists in <strong>the</strong> trace file. You can use this information <strong>to</strong><br />

determine which section was sent <strong>to</strong> which destination.<br />

■ TRACE_ERR List error messages and warnings in <strong>the</strong> trace file.<br />

■ TRACE_EXC List <strong>Reports</strong> Server exceptions.<br />

■ TRACE_INF Dumps any information not covered by <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r options in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

trace file.<br />

■ TRACE_LOG Duplicate log information in your trace file. If you have specified a log<br />

element, in addition <strong>to</strong> a trace element, in your server configuration file, this value<br />

will cause information that is sent <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> log file <strong>to</strong> also be sent <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> trace file.<br />

A-82 <strong>Oracle</strong> Application Server <strong>Reports</strong> Services <strong>Publishing</strong> <strong>Reports</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Web</strong>

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