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Trace Parser Release Candidate 2

Trace Parser has been updated with some new user-friendly UI changes as well as stability improvements. Please give it a try from either Partner Source or Customer Source. You will need an account to download.

Please post any issues or feedback and we can try to get it incorporated into the RTM release.

Posted: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 9:44 AM by rayben

Comments

MichaelTroelsen said:

Great tool.

How can i control the trace parsers access to the source, when i have DAX 4.0 and DAX 2009 on my pc?

I want to be able to tell the trace parser tool to use a specific client configuration when accessing the x++ source code.

It is not possible to enable tracing for the business connector. This would be a great option for performance tuning EP portal and other program which uses the Business connector.

Regards

Michael Troelsen

# December 5, 2008 7:48 AM

Renaissance said:

I am trying to install the RC2 and the project

PrivateProjecct_Tracing.Xpo seems to be missing some functionality especially in tracingcockpit form. Is there any way I can get the Xpo.

# January 8, 2009 4:58 PM

rayben said:

@Renaissance:

PrivateProject_Tracing.xpo is dynamically generated into the installation directory at install time. Just navigate to the folder you installed Trace Parser to, and it should be there.

# January 8, 2009 5:05 PM

ortwin20000 said:

@Rayben

I tried to install the trace parser on a german windows system. It gave me an error 1001.

Is this program only functional on an englisch os?

Kind regards,

Andreas

# January 21, 2009 9:35 AM

rayben said:

@ortwin20000

Trace Parser is only supported and tested on English operating systems, and is not localized. I will try to test it for the RTM release to make sure there is a successful installation on a localized build.

Thanks

# January 21, 2009 9:06 PM

rayben said:

@MichealTroelson:

You are right. I have done some work to allow trace parser to work with multiple versions of AX on the same system, but by default it will use the BC to communicate with AX, and thus will use whatever one is loaded when it starts up.

# January 21, 2009 9:18 PM

jaxdax said:

I have a class that makes an ODBC connection to another database, and it looks like the parser is not able to recognize this event correctly, and does not parse the file correctly. The resulting trace shows tracing only up to the point it makes the ODBC connection - everything that follows is omitted, though the trc file does contain all the activity between AOS and db after the ODBC connection. I have this trc file, is it possible to submit this to the Trace Parser team to review and debug? It is approximately 2Mb zipped.

# May 13, 2009 6:19 AM

rayben said:

@jaxdax:

Can you please email me at [my username on this blog] AT microsoft D.O.T com

# May 14, 2009 12:31 PM
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