if we execute r3trans -d in command prompt, it will give
return code , but where it will generates log file?
please tell me the path of the log file.
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Answer / peram praveen kumar reddy
where u excuts the r3tran -d command in that path trans.log will be generated.i.e current working directory.
peram praveen kumar reddy
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Answer / vamshi
from which path your executing in command prompt, that is the path for the log file.means in that path only log file will be created.
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Answer / ashwani kumar
We can get log file trans.log at location from where we are
running R3trans -d command
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Answer / gautham
i think log path is usr/sap/sid/Dvebmgs(Instance)/work/log
correct me if iam wrong
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