LoggingLevel Property (RenderingApplication Object)
LoggingLevel Property (RenderingApplication Object)
Important The Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) 1.2.1 Rendering objects are not installed by or supported for use with Exchange Server 2003 or later.
The LoggingLevel property returns or sets the verbosity level for the specified logging category. Read/write.
Syntax
objRendApp.LoggingLevel(category)
category
Required. Long. The logging category.
Data Type
Long
Remarks
The LoggingLevel property controls how much information is written to the event log.
The logging level construct is an array with five elements, one for each logging category. Each element in the array can have a value from 0 to 5, representing the logging verbosity for that category.
The verbosity level bears an inverse relationship to the severity of the events being logged. The lower the verbosity level for a category, the fewer events are logged, that is, only the more severe ones. Each successive logging level logs all events logged by lower levels and also includes events of lesser severity introduced at its own level.
Level 0, the default, is the least verbose and logs only the most severe errors for that logging category. Level 5 is the most verbose and logs all events at all levels of severity.
The logging level for each category can have the following values:
Verbosity level |
Event logging in this category |
0 |
Critical log only the most severe failure events (default). |
1 |
Minimal include nearly all error events. |
2 |
Basic include certain important success events. |
3 |
Extensive include most routine success events. |
4 |
Verbose include all events not related to internal workings. |
5 |
Internal include events of interest only to users familiar with the internal workings of the CDO Rendering Library. |
The logging categories are as follows:
Logging category |
Value |
Meaning |
CATEGORY_STARTUP |
1 |
Events that occur during the creation of the rendering object |
CATEGORY_GENERAL |
2 |
Events that occur while the rendering object is generating HTML output |