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How to: Write Log Messages (Visual Basic)

You can use the My.Application.Log and My.Log objects to log information about your application. This example shows how to use the My.Application.Log.WriteEntry method to log tracing information.

For logging exception information, use the My.Application.Log.WriteException method; see How to: Log Exceptions in Visual Basic.

Example

This example uses the My.Application.Log.WriteEntry method to write out the trace information.

Public Sub TracingTest(ByVal fileName As String)
    My.Application.Log.WriteEntry( 
        "Entering TracingTest with argument " & 
        fileName & ".")
    ' Code to trace goes here.
    My.Application.Log.WriteEntry( 
        "Exiting TracingTest with argument " & 
        fileName & ".")
End Sub

Security

Make sure the data you write to the log does not include sensitive information such as user passwords. For more information, see Working with Application Logs in Visual Basic.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Log Exceptions in Visual Basic

Walkthrough: Determining Where My.Application.Log Writes Information (Visual Basic)

Walkthrough: Changing Where My.Application.Log Writes Information (Visual Basic)

Walkthrough: Filtering My.Application.Log Output (Visual Basic)

Reference

Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging.Log

WriteEntry

WriteException

Concepts

Working with Application Logs in Visual Basic