Answer Posted / shashirekha devang l
ODI Log Level Description
0 –This will retain execution details ONLY in case of execution failure.
1 –This will retain only Session level details.Nothing will be displayed at Session Step, and Session Task level.
2, 3, 4 or 5 –These values are depending on those specified in the Procedure or Knowledge Module Command Line.
For example, if a Command Line is defined with a Log Level = 4, then the runtime information will be displayed in Operator (Journal) only if the user specifies a Log Level of 4 or 5 (command line parameter “-V=4” or value specified in the Agent and Context selection popup Window).
6 — Starting with ODI 11.1.1.6.0, an additional Log Level has been introduced in order to allow the tracking and debugging of Variables, and Sequence values.
With Log Level 6, when reviewing the execution results in ODI Studio > Operator or ODI Console, dig into the “Variables and Sequence Values” section of the Session Step or Session Task editor to view the current value of a Variable or Sequence.
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