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Stack trace missing

I am using the Enterprise Library January 2005 and I need to log the
exceptions to a database. I am using the Database sink for this. Everything
works fine except that the entries does not contain the stack trace that is
shown in Event Viewer.

Is there something I can do so that the stack trace can be shown?

Thanks.
Ricardo
Nov 18 '05 #1
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