Which logging level should be used to identify the internal command that Qlik Replicate Is executing prior to an error?
To identify the internal commands that Qlik Replicate is executing prior to an error, the Trace logging level should be used. This level provides detailed information about the operations being performed by Qlik Replicate, including the internal commands executed before an error occurs1.
Here's how the Trace logging level works in Qlik Replicate:
When logging is set to Trace, the log lines are identified with ]T:. This indicates that the log will include detailed trace information about the internal workings of Qlik Replicate, such as sending control records to components or waiting for termination of threads1.
The Trace level is more detailed than Warnings (]W:) and Errors (]E:), which only show warning and error messages without the detailed context of the operations leading up to them1.
The Trace level is also distinct from Verbose (]V:), which provides even more detailed logging information but may not be necessary for identifying the commands leading up to an error1.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. Trace, as it is the appropriate logging level to use when you need to analyze the actions performed by Qlik Replicate just before an error occurs1.
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