Hi,
Client Side logging stores stuff on the client.
In the case of ARUser.exe, it stores it in the specified file
In case of Mid-Tier it "stores" it in a separate browser window from which you
can copy/paste it the log parser of your choise.
You turn it on in your User Preferences as said earlier.
Server stuff such as API/FLTR/SQL are available in both ARUser.exe and
Mid-Tier on the condition that the user belongs to the Client Side Logging
Group specified in your Server Preferences.
There are some additional timing log lines in Mid-Tier that are not available
in ARUser.exe. On the other hand the output from Mid-Tier is not as readable
and easy to understand as the ACTL-log of ARUser.exe...
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> Local on the server I assume? (pouting)
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> It is local Lisa. Wherever the other logs (active links etc.) are saved.
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> On Jan 29, 2015 2:17 PM, "Kemes, Lisa A DLA CTR INFORMATION OPERATIONS"
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> If you select Server Filters to Yes on the User Preference form for your
> account, where does this log get created? I'm assuming on the server? (AR)
>
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