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Server Component Class: CRFramework.VISControls.VISServerControl
GetJobLogEvents(JobName As System.String, AppDomainName As System.String)
Returns LogEventCollection
The GetJobLogEvents method returns a collection called LogEventCollection which holds a collection of LogEvent objects that you can use to display the job's log entries to the user. Once a job has completed, you can give your user the option to view the job log in your application.
[VB]
Imports CRFramework.VISControls
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Dim VIS As VISServerControl |
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Dim lec As LogEventCollection |
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Dim le As LogEvent |
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VIS = New VISServerControl() |
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VIS.UserName = "administrator" |
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VIS.Password = "manager" |
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VIS.ServerName = "localhost" |
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VIS.Connect() |
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lec = VIS.GetJobLogEvents("myJob", "SharedDomain") |
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For Each le In lec |
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' Use each le (LogEvent) object to show your users the log information |
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Next |
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[C#]
using CRFramework.VISControls;
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VISServerControl VIS; |
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LogEventCollection lec; |
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VIS = new VISServerControl(); |
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VIS.UserName = "administrator"; |
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VIS.Password = "manager"; |
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VIS.ServerName = "localhost"; |
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VIS.Connect(); |
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lec = VIS.GetJobLogEvents("myJob", "SharedDomain"); |
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foreach(LogEvent le in lec) |
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{ |
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// Use each le (LogEvent) object to show your users the log information |
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} |
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