Two system application properties are available that control logging for EvidenceFlow processes. If logging is enabled, the system adds additional information about the evidence processing being executed to the application server log file. This information can be used by developers to analyze and troubleshoot potential issues with evidence functionality.
- curam.evidenceflow.defaultevidence.casetypecode.log.on is used to enable logging when the system processes the EvidenceFlow default evidence type. The default value of this property is 'YES' meaning that logging is turned on when the system retrieves the default evidence type configuration described in section Configuring the Default Evidence Type to Display In the EvidenceFlow View. If issues occur when this configuration is retrieved, developers can consult the information added to the log file to analyze and troubleshoot the issues.
- curam.evidenceflow.coverdelay.log.on is used to enable logging when the system retrieves and processes the EvidenceFlow cover delay configuration described in section Configuring the EvidenceFlow View Cover Delay above. The default value of this property is 'YES' meaning that logging is turned on when the system retrieves the default evidence type configuration described in section Configuring the Default Evidence Type to Display In the EvidenceFlow View. If issues occur when this configuration is retrieved, developers can consult the information added to the log file to analyze and troubleshoot the issues.