With ArcGIS Desktop 10.5 I was used to finding the connection log "sdedc_Oracle.log" in a folder such as:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\1\arc7055
Does 10.7 still log this information in a different file name or location? It is sometimes handy for troubleshooting.
Thanks!
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Fridjof Schmidt Thanks to a support ticket on something else, I was directed to this article: FAQ: How do you turn on verbose logging when connecting to an enterprise geodatabase? | Esri Austral...
In there at the end it has two environment variables to set:
SDESVRLOG=TRUE
SDESVRLOGLOC=C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp
Once I did that it started making a log file in the location specified in SDESVRLOGLOC location.
I've been wondering too. It's also missing in 10.6.1. Have you found out anything about this @Steven?
Fridjof Schmidt Thanks to a support ticket on something else, I was directed to this article: FAQ: How do you turn on verbose logging when connecting to an enterprise geodatabase? | Esri Austral...
In there at the end it has two environment variables to set:
SDESVRLOG=TRUE
SDESVRLOGLOC=C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp
Once I did that it started making a log file in the location specified in SDESVRLOGLOC location.
Thank you @Steven Salas!
In the meantime I also got this information from Esri support. It has also been logged as a bug under BUG-000111144: When a user connects to a database from ArcGIS Deskt.. .