Hi-performance text file logging for ASP/VBS/VBA applications. Lets you create daily/weekly/monthly log files with variable number of logged values and extra timing and performance info.
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Hi-performance text file
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.
Features of LogFile class
Hi-performance text file logging from ASP, VBScript or JScript, ASP.Net VB, C#, VBA5 or VBA6.
Free-threaded object, can be placed to Application scope.
Lets you log exact script timing values (up to microsecond or nanosecond), process and thread info and performance values (see LogLineBeginTypes , LineBegin ).
Writes one or more (any number) string, numeric, date, object (default property), array and other variables with one row of code to the log ( Log )
Daily/weekly/monthly log filename scheme, lets you specify common log file header and log field names in each file.
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