ODBC Logging
Each application that uses ODBC to access the database generates a separate set of log files. The log files are stored on the computer on which the application is running. Each log file has a name that includes the process ID of the application (in hexadecimal). The process ID part of the file name is used to indicate the application to which the log file relates. For example, an application with a process ID 03B0 could produce a log file named 'DBOdbc03B0_001.log'.
If you require ODBC logging, you need to define the ODBC logging settings. Typically, you will need to do this on a client PC by editing the registry settings.
In this section, we explain how to: Change the Registry Settings for ODBC Logging on a Client.