If it's the same, then it should not be generating any query log files in your cache folder when you have "Store Database Queries" set to 'false'.
If it's the same, then it should not be generating any query log files in your cache folder when you have "Store Database Queries" set to 'false'.
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Could you please tell me "Store Database Queries" use for ? When i turn off this option, i don't see any change ...
I don't know much more about this option and i still wonder about turn on or off
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"Store Database Queries", when set to "true", causes the site to create files in the /cache/ folder which contain a list of all the database queries used to prepare the content of the page on every click to your website. These files are named "query_selects_xxxxxxxxxxx.txt".
Those query_selects_xxxxxx.txt files are intended ONLY for debugging serious database problems.
NORMALLY the "Store Database Queries" option should be set to "false", and therefore it will NOT generate any /cache/query_selects_xxxxxxx.txt files.
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Do you have files in the /cache/ folder *now*?
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At the bottom of this page is a list of "Similar Threads", one of which refers to a simple utility to clear out all the old *.txt and *.log files from the /cache/ folder: http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107669
You don't need it now since you deleted the entire folder, but it might be useful in the future if you run into the same problem again.
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