ODBC Subkey
The values under the ODBC subkey specify ODBC tracing options. These options are set through the Tracing tab of the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box displayed by SQLManageDataSources. The ODBC subkey itself is optional. The format of these values is as shown in the following table.
Name | Data type | Data |
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Trace | REG_SZ | 0 | 1 |
TraceFile | REG_SZ | tracefile-path |
The values have the meanings described in the following table.
Value | Meaning |
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Trace | If the Trace value is set to 1 when an application calls SQLAllocHandle with the SQL_HANDLE_ENV option, tracing is enabled for the calling application. If the Trace keyword is set to 0 when an application calls SQLAllocHandle with the SQL_HANDLE_ENV option, tracing is disabled for the calling application. This is the default value. An application can enable or disable tracing with the SQL_ATTR_TRACE connection attribute. However, doing so does not change the data for this value. |
TraceFile | If tracing is enabled, the Driver Manager writes to the trace file specified by the TraceFile value. If no trace file is specified, the Driver Manager writes to the Sql.log file on the current drive. This is the default value. Tracing should be used only for a single application, or each application should specify a different trace file. Otherwise, two or more applications will attempt to open the same trace file at the same time, causing an error. An application can specify a new trace file with the SQL_ATTR_TRACEFILE connection attribute. However, doing so does not change the data for this value. |
For example, suppose that tracing is enabled and the trace file is C:\Odbc.log. The values under the ODBC subkey would be as follows:
Trace : REG_SZ : 1
TraceFile : REG_SZ : C:\ODBC.LOG