By default, the name of the embedded database is the user ID specified for the connection. You can specify the name of the embedded database using the DatabaseName property. Refer to "Connection Option Descriptions" in DataDirect Connect Series for ODBC User’s Guide for details on using LogConfigFile and other connection options.
2. If the driver cannot find the file in Step 1, it looks for a properties file named database_name.logging.properties in the directory containing the embedded database for the connection, where database_name is the name of the embedded database.
3. If the driver cannot find the file in Step 2, it looks for a properties file named ddlog.properties in the current working directory.
4. If the driver cannot find the file in Step 3, it abandons its attempt to load a properties file.A sample properties filenamed ddlogging.properties is installed in the install_dir\samples subdirectory of your product installation directory, where install_dir is your product installation directory. For example, you can find the ddlogging.properties file in install_dir\Samples\Bulkstrm, install_dir\Samples\Bulk, and install_dir\Samples\Example. You can copy this file to the current working directory of your application or embedded database directory, and modify it using a text editor for your needs.
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