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Operating Systems AIX AIX system logs files Post 302968206 by MichaelFelt on Saturday 5th of March 2016 05:38:22 AM
Old 03-05-2016
In my quick scan I missed any mention of syslog.

A lot of user related activated in kept in the 'auth' log, and much of that also appears in the 'mail' log.

Where that goes, if at all, depends on /etc/syslog.conf
 

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NAME
LedgerSMB::DBObject::Account - Base class for chart of accounts entries SYNOPSYS
This class contains methods for managing chart of accounts entries (headings and accounts). INERITS
LedgerSMB::DBObject METHODS
save() This method saves the chart of accounts entry. The hash component of the object may contain an id attribute, used to overwrite an account if that one exists. Hash entries Used: id: (optional): If set, overwrite existing account. accno: the text used to specify the account number description: Text to describe the account category: A = asset, L = liability, Q = Equity, I = Income, E = expense gifi_accno: The GIFI account entry control code heading: (Optional) The integer representing the heading.id desired contra: If true, the account balances on the opposite side. tax: If true, is a tax account link: a list of strings representing text box identifier. get() This method gets a chart of accounts entry. It requires that the $account->{id} value must be properly set. check_transactions() Returns true if the account has transactions, false if not. Also sets the $account->{has_transactions} value to the return value. $account->{id} must be set. is_recon Returns true if is set up for reconciliation. False otherwise. delete() Attempts to delete the account. This will NOT succeed if the account is referenced in any way by any transactions, credit accounts, etc. $account->{id} must be set. list() Returns a list of all accounts. generate_links() A mostly-private method for generating and checking whether link data is valid. This is usually done (automatically) in preparation for saving the information to the database. list_headings Returns a list of account_heading's. No inputs required. SEE ALSO
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