SET OMQ_TRACE_PATH = drive:\directory |
Sets the trace directory where the trace file will be
written. |
SET OMQ_TRACE_PATH = |
Removes the OMQ_PATH environment variable the current
working directory (when ActiveX is started) is used. |
ECHO %OMQ_TRACE_PATH% |
Displays the current setting of the trace directory on Windows(R). |
SET OMQ_TRACE = xxxxxxxx |
This sets tracing ON. You switch tracing on by putting
one or more characters after the '=' sign. For example: SET OMQ_TRACE=yes
SET OMQ_TRACE=no. In both of these examples, tracing will be set ON. This
is only effective for a single window/session |
SET OMQ_TRACE= |
Sets tracing OFF |
ECHO %OMQ_TRACE% |
Displays the contents of the environment variable on Windows. |
SET |
Displays the contents of all the environment variables
on Windows. |
SET OMQ_TRACE_LEVEL = 9 |
Sets the trace level to 9. Values greater than 9 do not
produce any additional information in the trace file. |