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In //Logging level// you can select //Debug 1// or //Debug 2// for more verbose logging. You will probably need these (together with logging to file), when reporting bugs only. In //Logging level// you can select //Debug 1// or //Debug 2// for more verbose logging. You will probably need these (together with logging to file), when reporting bugs only.
-To enable logging to file tick //Log to file// checkbox and specify log file. Log file name can contain following patterns: ''&Y'' (year), ''&M'' (month), ''&D'' (day), ''&T'' (time), ''&H'' (hostname), ''&S'' (session name).+To enable logging to file tick //Log to file// checkbox and specify log file. Log file name can contain following patterns: ''&Y'' (year), ''&M'' (month), ''&D'' (day), ''&T'' (time), ''&H'' (hostname), ''&S'' (session name); and environment variables with syntax ''%NAME%''.
If you select //Append// option, and the logging file already exists, session log will be appended to the end of the file. Otherwise the existing file will be overwritten. If you enable logging to file in mid-session the past events will not be written to the log retrospectively. Note that simultaneous logging of several sessions to file is not supported. Passwords are not written to log file. If you select //Append// option, and the logging file already exists, session log will be appended to the end of the file. Otherwise the existing file will be overwritten. If you enable logging to file in mid-session the past events will not be written to the log retrospectively. Note that simultaneous logging of several sessions to file is not supported. Passwords are not written to log file.

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