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2000-09-22T17:16:39Z
Date parsed: 9/22/2000 5:16:39 PM

Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 16:16:39 +0200

I currently have version 1.1 of your product running on my servers.

Recently I tried to use the "Log to ODBC Database" Action, and am =

running

into some difficulties. After attempting to insert a partiularly long =

row,

the program does not continute inserting rows into the table.

The same Rule has another action which logs to a text file. This =

continues

to receive the entries, but the database does not.

Can you shed some light on this matter? Any suggestions or help would be

greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Bill Case

HotOffice.Com

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2001-03-23T17:47:08Z
Date parsed: 3/23/2001 5:47:08 PM

Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 17:47:08 +0100

I have a similar problem, with 2.1. I log to an MS SQL 7-server.

Tried to manipulate the length of the messagetext-field but long entries are

being truncated.

Is there a max length?

/Anders

"William Case" <wcase@hotoffice.com> wrote in message

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I currently have version 1.1 of your product running on my servers.

Recently I tried to use the "Log to ODBC Database" Action, and am

running

into some difficulties. After attempting to insert a partiularly long

row,

the program does not continute inserting rows into the table.

The same Rule has another action which logs to a text file. This

continues

to receive the entries, but the database does not.

Can you shed some light on this matter? Any suggestions or help would be

greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Bill Case

HotOffice.Com

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2001-03-23T18:16:59Z
Date parsed: 3/23/2001 6:16:59 PM

Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 18:16:59 +0100

No, there's no max length for the supported messagetext-field size. But

there is a max length of received syslog messages of 1024 bytes, this means

that if a syslog message is received which is larger than 1024 bytes, the

syslog datagram is truncated.

How large did you define your messagetext-field?

How many chars are stored in the field? When does truncation happen?

Franz

<.> wrote in message news:5z#Foj7sAHA.4404@is1.netal.com...

> I have a similar problem, with 2.1. I log to an MS SQL 7-server.

> Tried to manipulate the length of the messagetext-field but long entries

are

> being truncated.

> Is there a max length?

>

> /Anders

>

> "William Case" <wcase@hotoffice.com> wrote in message

> news:3A25DBCDF73F2245957BD0B041BEDAF0017109@is1.netal.com...

> I currently have version 1.1 of your product running on my servers.

> Recently I tried to use the "Log to ODBC Database" Action, and am

> running

> into some difficulties. After attempting to insert a partiularly long

> row,

> the program does not continute inserting rows into the table.

>

> The same Rule has another action which logs to a text file. This

> continues

> to receive the entries, but the database does not.

>

> Can you shed some light on this matter? Any suggestions or help would be

> greatly appreciated.

>

> Sincerely,

> Bill Case

> HotOffice.Com

>

>

>

>

>

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