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New Post 8/22/2006 2:27 PM
User is offline Alex Shirley
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Site Log History (-1) 

Hi quick question.

In the site log history what happens when you set this value to -1 as opposed to 0?

Many thanks!

Alex

 


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New Post 8/22/2006 3:59 PM
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Re: Site Log History (-1) 
I'd like to know too; I posed this question to the forum a few months ago and never got a response.

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New Post 8/22/2006 4:06 PM
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Re: Site Log History (-1) 

 

If it is a ngative number it will not get purged, but it will still allow logging.

If it is zero there will not be any logging, and it will not be purged.


 
New Post 8/22/2006 4:10 PM
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Re: Site Log History (-1) 

Great, thanks John!

Do you know whether or not a positive number can safely be changed to a negative one?  I've got some set at long time intervals because I didn't ever want them purged; I'd like to know I can change them to -1 without any deleterious effects.



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New Post 8/22/2006 4:20 PM
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Re: Site Log History (-1) 

Deleterious, had to look that one up, thanks for the new word.

From looking at the code, it will just stop purging if you change it to a negative number.

Make a backup to make sure you come out unscathed.

 


 
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