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Overview of the Logging Configuration File

Typographical Conventions

Type styles have special meaning for some components of XML syntax in the logging configuration file. The following list explains the style conventions for the syntax:

italics

identifies arguments or values that you supply. Items in italics can represent user-supplied values that are either one of the following:

  • nonliteral values that are assigned to an argument (for example, value="column-parameter")

  • nonliteral arguments (for example, <filter-definitions>)

case sensitivity

All text is case sensitive in the logging configuration file. Type element and attribute names, as well as literal values, as they are shown in the syntax.

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