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Hi,

I'm trying to get NLog to log to my database log table but to no avail. I'm sure my connection string is correct because it's the same used elsewhere in my web.config. Writing out to a file works fine, so I know it's not just NLog, but must be something I'm doing wrong. Below is my NLog configuration:

<!-- NLOG CONFIGURATION -->
  <nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <targets>
      <target name="file" xsi:type="File" fileName="${basedir}/logs/Log ${shortdate}.txt" layout="${longdate} ${callsite} ${level}: ${message} ${exception:format=Message,StackTrace} ${stacktrace}" />
      <target type="Database" name="database" connectionstring="MyConnectionString">
        <commandText>
          insert into MyLog ([CreateDate], [Origin], [LogLevel], [Message], [Exception], [StackTrace]) values (@createDate, @origin, @logLevel, @message, @exception, @stackTrace);
        </commandText>
        <parameter name="@createDate" layout="${longdate}"/>
        <parameter name="@origin" layout="${callsite}"/>
        <parameter name="@logLevel" layout="${level}"/>
        <parameter name="@message" layout="${message}"/>
        <parameter name="@exception" layout="${exception:format=Message,StackTrace}"/>
        <parameter name="@stackTrace" layout="${stacktrace}"/>
      </target>
    </targets>
    <rules>
      <logger name="*" writeTo="file"/>
      <logger name="*" appendTo="database"/>
      <!--<logger name="*" writeTo="mail" minlevel="Error"/>-->
    </rules>
  </nlog>
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Try putting the following in your nlog tag:

<nlog throwExceptions="true" internalLogFile="c:\nlog.txt" internalLogLevel="Debug" />

That might help determine what the problem is

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${longdate} was a string that I was trying to insert into a datetime field. Changing it to ${date} did the trick. – Ciaran Jun 17 at 16:32
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Enable "debugging" for NLog and see what's going wrong.

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