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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Thank you for your asssitance.
Carie
>It may be the ODBC Driver that has the Log SQL option checkmarked. To disable,
>enter the Windows Control Panel then select ODBC 32 and find the ODBC Driver
>being used to connect to the data server. There is an option there to log
>SQL commands. Uncheck and everything should be fine. If it is on a network
>then you may have to change multiple machines with the same settings.
>
>>I was wondering if anyone from this thread knows anything about SQL.LOG. What it is? How and what creates it?
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>>Apparently, we have a SQL.LOG file on our network drive that is so enormous that it caused the volume to run out of disk space. The network manager at our site ended up deleting the thing and everything was fine. However, couple of days later, the file resurfaced, and it's getting bigger and bigger everyday.
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>>If anyone knows anything about it, please let me know.
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>>TIA,
>>
>>Carie
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