Where can we find the log file genertaed when we run a
crystal report?
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Answer / vanitha.k
When the reports run, a log file is created and each
report's output will placed the specified output directory
with the output file name specified. If only a prefix is
specified, the output name will also have a date and time
stamp making it easy to archive reports for later viewing.
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Answer / amit
we find log file in that location where all file is stored
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