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Creating a eventsink based off the Sql Server Basic Log Event Sink

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hk - 16 Jul 2004 18:57 GMT
Hi,

I would like to use the Basic Log Event Sink. However, I need for this
to work with a DB2 database. What would be the best way to accomplish
this? Has anybody modified the code to work with databases other than
a SQL Server db? If so, can you let me know how you went about to
accomplish this? I've tried to just replace all references to Sql
Server to OleDb but haven't had much success in getting it to work.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Mike Hayton [MS] - 28 Jul 2004 03:08 GMT
I dont know the answer to the question below. But I do know that there was
a separate thread about logging block questions where the team that
produced the logging block (a different one from EIF) said:

For any feedback to this please send to devfdbck@microsoft.com.  We
(patterns & practices [1] )developed these extensions to EIF and would like
to here any feedback or help in anyways we can.

The title of the thread was "Please read for info on Logging Application
Block (Extensions to EIF)" from Scott Densmore (scottden@microsoft.com).

A different thread says:
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From: "Tom Hollander [MSFT]" <tomholl@online.microsoft.com>
Subject: Re: Where to make Inquiries?
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:42:11 -0800
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.vsnet.enterprise.tools

Actually the preferred workspace for the Logging Application Block is:
   http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/excep
Note that this workspace is also used for discussion about the Exception
Management Application Block, given the close relationship between the two
blocks.

This workspace is monitored by Microsoft PAG, and also by other users of the
blocks who are often able to provide answers to questions.

Regards,
Tom Hollander
Microsoft PAG
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I suggest that you email them directly and tell them your opinion/question.
Perhaps you could post their reply?
Maybe you might like to suggest that they check this newsgroup and reply to
the logging block questions directly?
Possibly there's someone else out there in the community who knows the
answer to this?

Sorry I couldnt be of more help

Mike

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