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Data API builder 1.6: Flexible Logging for Every Developer

Data API builder 1.6: Flexible Logging for Every Developer

Previously, developers were limited to the default log levels and filters hardcoded into DAB. With release 1.6, you can now configure filters and levels for logs emitted by the engine. This release also adds new sinks. In addition to Application Insights and OpenTelemetry publishing, Data API builder now supports both file and Azure Log Analytics […]

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