You've probably changed the NSLog Group or Level. Here is what I use to turn this on in code:

    public static void logSQL(boolean shouldLog)
    {
        if (shouldLog)
        {
NSLog.allowDebugLoggingForGroups(NSLog.DebugGroupSQLGeneration | NSLog.DebugGroupDatabaseAccess | NSLog.DebugGroupEnterpriseObjects);
            NSLog.debug.setAllowedDebugLevel(NSLog.DebugLevelDetailed);
        }
        else
        {
NSLog.refuseDebugLoggingForGroups(NSLog.DebugGroupSQLGeneration | NSLog.DebugGroupDatabaseAccess | NSLog.DebugGroupEnterpriseObjects);
            NSLog.debug.setAllowedDebugLevel(NSLog.DebugLevelOff);
        }
    }



On Nov 23, 2009, at 2:19 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:

Hello;

I have used this many times prior, but it's got me today;

        -DEOAdaptorDebugEnabled=true

I can't seem to get out the SQL trace -- I know there's gotchas around this one. Can anybody remember how to make this one work?

cheers.

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www.lindesay.co.nz

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