You can
select how Tekla Structures displays the log files. Also, if parts or assemblies are listed in a
log file, you can check the parts or assemblies in the model by selecting them in the log
file.
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Open the model whose log history you want view.
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On the
File menu, click
Logs and select a log file you want to see.
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Clash Check history log (ClashCheck.log)
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Session history log (TeklaStructures_<user>.log)
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Numbering history log (numberinghistory.txt)
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Saving history log (save_history.log)
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Drawing history log (drawing_history.log)
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Analysis history log (analysis.log)
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Usage data log
(UserFeedbackLog.txt)
You can view the log file
either in Tekla Structures log viewer, or in a viewer that has been associated
with the file type, for example, in Microsoft Notepad.
To view the log file in the
log viewer, in
select View with Tekla Structures log viewer
To view the log file in an
associated viewer,
select View with default application.
The
UserFeedbackLog.txt log file can be viewed only in
associated viewer, not in the log viewer.
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If
the log file contains information about parts or assemblies, you can check the
parts or assemblies in the model. In the log file, select a row which contains a
part or an assembly.
Parts and assemblies have the prefix guid
.
Tekla Structures highlights the part in the model. If there are
several parts or assemblies on a row and you select that row, Tekla Structures highlights all the parts in the model. You can also
select parts on different rows.
Tip:
You can access a part’s or an assembly’s pop-up menu from the log file by right-clicking a row that contains a part or an assembly.
Tekla Structures displays the same pop-up menu as when you right-click a part or an assembly in the model.