Full path and name of the current log file.
vFileName = LogFile.FileName
String
LogFile - Get current path to the log file. |
Dim LogFile
'Create LogFile object
Set LogFile = CreateObject("ScriptUtils.LogFile")
LogFile.TemplateFileName = "D:\LogFiles\LG%y%m%d.Log"
'Open the log file
LogFile.Open
'Get current file name (FileName is Empty if the file is closed)
Wscript.Echo "Current log file name:" & LogFile.FileName
Output:
Current Log file name:D:\LogFiles\LG001211.Log |
ArraySeparator, DateTimeFormat, Encode, FieldSeparator, FieldsHeaders, FileBegin, FileName, IsOpen, LineBegin, LocalDateTime, TemplateFileName
Hi-performance text file logging for ASP and ASP.Net, VBScript, VBA, VB5/6, VB and C# applications. Lets you create daily/weekly/monthly log files with variable number of logged values and extra timing and performance info.
LogFile is a COM class specially designed as a free-threaded, hi-performance logging object in Application scope of ASP/ASP.Net pages. It also works with other script engines in VB Script and JScript (ASP, ASP.Net, WSH, CHM, HTA), VB Net, Visual basic (VBA - VB 5, VB 6, Word, Excel, Access, …), C#, J#, C++, ASP, ASP.Net, Delphi and with T-SQL OLE functions - see Use ByteArray object article. You can also use the object in other programming environments with COM support, such is PowerBuilder.
Source code for LogFile is available within distribution license, please see License page for ASP file upload and ScriptUtilities.
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