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items on the updated log that are at times prior to the current time would not be used, so the executed
portion of the log is retained and only content beyond the current log execution point is updated.
Determining Log Splice Point
The point at which the updated log content is "spliced" with the in-memory log is determined by locating
the first Log Directive beyond the current execution point, as shown in the example.
XStudio saves copies of the current in-memory log and updated log each time an updated log is
detected and a log splice is performed. Depending on how often the current-day log is revised
externally, there could be several log splice records for a given day - one for each time the log was
updated from disk.
The log splice records stored in the database can be reviewed to see the changes that occurred -
[Double-Click] on the record or select it and click on the [View Details] button. The Log Splice
Comparison dialog will be displayed.
Log splice comparisons display differences for the entire log, including log
elements prior to the splice-point. Differences in the log prior to the splice point
were not made a part of the spliced log and are there for reference purposes
only.
Viewing Log Data Records
To view details on a log data record, [Double-Click] on the record you wish to review. You can also
select the record you wish to view and click on the [View Details] button. The appropriate detail view
dialog will be displayed containing the data for the selected record.
5.1.7.1 Log Status Dialog
The Log Status dialog displays the contents of a log snapshot - the state of log items at the moment
the snapshot was taken. Log items successfully played are marked, along with the time the item began
playing.
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