Debug Logging Method and Description Arguments SetIOTimeout This method sets the internal timeout value, in seconds, to wait on input from the Application Management Toolkit. The default is 60 seconds. Attention: The timeout value is only valid for versions of Perl that support the four-parameter  Select( )  function when read from STDIN and written to STDOUT. This requirement is supported by most Perl versions on UNIX and the CYGWIN version on Windows NT/2000. See also:  _check_input,  _get_input $timeout  - integer SetTmpDir This method sets the temporary directory name. It is used by the logging functions to determine the location of the log file. $dirname  - string GetTmpDir This method returns the current temporary directory. If not set, the environment is examined for  TMP  or  TEMP. If not found, it returns   . No arguments SetDebugLevel This method sets the debug logging level, which indicates the amount of detail provided. The default is  1. A value of  0  (zero) produces no logging; higher values provide more detail, with  4 giving the most detail. $level  - integer GetDebugLevel This method returns the current debug level. No arguments LogMsg This method logs a message to the current log file. The optional flag is set to indicate no line feeds. The default is to print a line feed  “\n”  with each message. The level specified indicates the debug level that this message reports. Message - string level Int flag - integer Developing Your Application in Perl 69 Tivoli®  SecureWay Application Management Toolkit Guide