TraceContext.IsEnabled Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether tracing is enabled for the current Web request.
public:
property bool IsEnabled { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool IsEnabled { get; set; }
member this.IsEnabled : bool with get, set
Public Property IsEnabled As Boolean
Property Value
true
if tracing is enabled; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how you can determine whether tracing is enabled for a page. The code iterates through the rows in a dataset, writing trace statements for each row in that dataset.
if (Context.IsEnabled) {
for (int i=0; i<DS.Tables["Categories"].Rows.Count; i++) {
Trace.Write("ProductCategory", DS.Tables["Categories"].Rows[i][0].ToString());
}
}
If (Context.IsEnabled)
Dim I As Integer
For I = 0 To DS.Tables("Categories").Rows.Count - 1
Trace.Write("ProductCategory",DS.Tables("Categories").Rows(I)(0).ToString())
Next
End If
Remarks
Use this flag to check whether your page or application should output tracing information before it writes anything to the trace log.
The value of the IsEnabled property depends on the settings in the trace
subsection of the system.web
configuration section and the value of the trace
attribute of the @ Page
directive. The tracing option set in the page directive takes precedence over the option set in the configuration file. Setting the IsEnabled value programmatically takes precedence over both the page directive attribute and the configuration setting.
Note
If you set the IsEnabled property to true
for an entire application, you must explicitly set this property to false
for any page in the application for which you do not want tracing information displayed.