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Trace filename and directory

The trace file name takes the form OMQnnnnn.trc, where nnnnn is the id of the ActiveX process running at the time.

Command Effect
SET OMQ_TRACE_PATH = drive:\directory Sets the trace directory where the trace file will be written.
SET OMQ_TRACE_PATH = Removes the OMQ_PATH environment variable the current working directory (when ActiveX is started) is used.
ECHO %OMQ_TRACE_PATH% Displays the current setting of the trace directory on Windows.
SET OMQ_TRACE = xxxxxxxx This sets tracing ON. You switch tracing on by putting one or more characters after the '=' sign. For example: SET OMQ_TRACE=yes SET OMQ_TRACE=no. In both of these examples, tracing will be set ON. This is only effective for a single window/session
SET OMQ_TRACE= Sets tracing OFF
ECHO %OMQ_TRACE% Displays the contents of the environment variable on Windows.
SET Displays the contents of all the environment variables on Windows.
SET OMQ_TRACE_LEVEL = 9 Sets the trace level to 9. Values greater than 9 do not produce any additional information in the trace file.