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Decision Support Systems
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TSTool User's Manual - 10.21.00
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User's Manual for version 10.21.00
Decision Support - Doc Type
Software Documentation
Date
7/14/2013
DSS Category
DMI Utilities
Contract/PO #
C153966A
Prepared By
Riverside Technology, Inc.
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Tools TSTool Documentation <br />Tools - 8 <br />5.5 .1 Diagnostics Settings <br /> <br />The Tools…Diagnostics menu item displa ys the Diagnostics dialog, which is used to set message levels <br />and view messages as the application runs. The Diagnostics dialog (see the following figure) can be <br />used to evaluate a problem. <br /> <br /> Diagnostics <br />Diagnostics Interface <br /> <br />The settings at the top of the dialog are used to specify the level of detail for messages printed to the <br />console window, the status area at the bottom of the main window (and the Diagnostics dialog), and the <br />log file. The log file contains warning, status, and debug messages, man y of which are not normally <br />displayed in the main interface. The log file is created in the logs directory under the installation <br />directory. The Diagnostics interface features are as follows: <br /> <br />Status , Warning , Debug Enter integer values, with larger numb ers resulting in more <br />output and slower performance. Zero indicates no output. If <br />troubleshooting, a good guideline is to set the debug level to 10 <br />or 30 (and select the Allow Debug checkbox). The default <br />settings are often enough for normal troubleshoo ting and result in <br />good software performance. <br /> <br />Allow Debug Select to enable debug messages. Turning on debug messages <br />will significantly slow down the software. <br /> <br />78
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