Hi
In my algo's I am using `QCAlogithm`'s logging facilities, Log(), Debug() and Error().
During live trading some of these log statements end up being shown in the log tab (under “Logs”) others not. Some logs are shown out of order. I cannot really see a pattern.
I put trace logging into my code, some log output is showing others is not. Obviously this is annoying as it diminishes trust into the platform and my code.
First I thought only logging done through `QCAlogithm.Log()` ends up in the log. However, some `QCAlogithm.Debug()` statements also end up there.
Do others also experience this? My expectations would be that during live trading everything ends up in the log, is this expectation wrong?
I also experience this during backtesting, but in live trading it is much more severe.
Fred Painchaud
Hi Raffaele,
Here are some insights.
Fred
Raffaele
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