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HOW TO: Log to a MS SQL database using V8.3.2 and above - Kiwi Enterprises
Syslog Server to log to a MS SQL database...Open the setup page by using the File > setup menu option.For the sake of this exercise we will assume that you are creating a Log to Database action in the default Rule. Right click on the Actions
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2. Action - Log to ODBC database text MSGTEXT Memo 1024 SQL database (Microsoft SQL and generic SQL) Field Name Type Size Date MSGDATE DateTime 10 Time MSGTIME DateTime 8 Priority MSGPRIORITY VarChar 30 Hostname MSGHOSTNAME VarChar 255 Message text MSGTEXT VarChar 1024 MySQL
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3. Action - Log to Database text MSGTEXT Memo 1024 SQL database (Microsoft SQL and generic SQL) Field Name Type Size Date MSGDATE DateTime 10 Time MSGTIME DateTime 8 Priority MSGPRIORITY VarChar 30 Hostname MSGHOSTNAME VarChar 255 Message text MSGTEXT VarChar 1024 MySQL
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4. HOW TO: Create a Custom DB format - Kiwi Enterprises within Kiwi Syslog Server | Setup Properties | Formatting , Add a new Custom DB format.2. change the type = Oracle database. Select the date field with a tick.3. in the Date Format field, amend the 'YYYY-MM-DD' to 'YYYY-MMM-DD'.
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