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Enable LANSA Client Tracing

Turn this option on to enable LANSA Client tracing. The trace file is located in a folder called lansaclient under the TEMP folder, is named after the application running and has the extension .log. 
Examples:
<Drive>:\Users\<User Name>\Appdata\Local\Temp\lansaclient\lc32.log
<Drive>:\Users\<User Name>\Appdata\Local\Temp\lansaclient\lcrun32.log
<Drive>:\Users\<User Name>\Appdata\Local\Temp\lansaclient\lcsetup.log
Note that turning LANSA Client Tracing on will have an impact on performance. Only use this option when directed to do so by LANSA Support.

Language

Press this button to open the LANSA Client Language Option dialog box.
For details about the options related to languages, refer to 3.2 Choose the Language and Font.

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Note
Note: Some of the file formats to which you can save a query's results may cause the field name to be truncated. For example, the DBF format will only allow 10 character field names (i.e. column headings) and they must only consist of alphanumeric characters. LANSA Client will ensure that the names of all the fields within a file are unique.


Default Join Type

Specify the Join Type to be used as the default for all new joins in your query.
The Join Types available are:

  • All Records (Left Outer Join)   . Records from the primary file will be shown even if there are no matching records in the secondary joined file. For example, list customers with and customers without orders.
  • Matched Records (Inner Join)   . Records from the primary file will only be shown if matching records in a secondary joined file are found. For example, list only customers with orders.
  • Unmatched Records (Exception Join)   . Records from the primary file will only be listed if there are no matching records in the secondary joined file. For example, list only customers who have not placed any orders.

Save the Environment

Press the Save button to save the changes you have made using the LANSA Client Administrator.
All the options you have selected for this LANSA Client environment are written to the LC32.LCX file which is saved in your LANSA Client folder.
Note: The Save button is only enabled if there are unsaved changes.
Exit from the LANSA Client Administrator
Select the Exit button. If you have modified the configuration and have not saved the changes, you will be prompted to do so.
Note: Close, then open LANSA Client to "pick up" the new defaults.


Further Information

3.1 Specify the Host and Related Options
3.2 Choose the Language and Font
3.3 Set Query File Location
3.4 Default DateTime Result Format