2012年2月19日星期日

Disable SQL

Hi
I use SPSS for Windows on XP (HE). My system nearly came
to a halt recently, and I noticed SQL.LOG was a
fragmented text file (830 Mb) on C drive. I opened a new
text file and saved it as SQL.LOG in the same location.
This solved my problem, but I don't know how to disable
SQL and I don't know what would happen if I did.
Hope you can help.
VintageRad
It sounds to me like ODBC Tracing is enabled on this computer. You can turn
it off from Control Panel. In my case, running on Windows XP, it's Control
Panel/Administrative Tools/Data Sources (ODBC), and the Tracing tab. After
you've turned it off, you can delete that file.
Sincerely,
Stephen Dybing
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"VintageRad" <vintage_rad@.msn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I use SPSS for Windows on XP (HE). My system nearly came
> to a halt recently, and I noticed SQL.LOG was a
> fragmented text file (830 Mb) on C drive. I opened a new
> text file and saved it as SQL.LOG in the same location.
> This solved my problem, but I don't know how to disable
> SQL and I don't know what would happen if I did.
> Hope you can help.
> VintageRad
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That advice was very helpful. The SQL.LOG txt file is no longer filling
up.
VintageRad
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