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Latest revision as of 22:18, 7 May 2025
The _LOGTRACE statement writes a log message at the Trace level.
Syntax
- _LOGTRACE message
Parameters
- message is a string to write to the log output.
Description
- See the page on the Logging system for more detailed usage information.
Availability
Examples
- Example 1
- Writes a log message at the Trace level
_LOGTRACE "This is a log message" _LOGTRACE "a= " + STR$(a) |
See also