Your log method expects three arguments, but you are passing it as a log argument to Schedule::Cron, which is only going to call it with two arguments, and the first one will be either 0, 1, or 2 depending on the level of the message, so when you call Log directly in your TestSub, it works as expected, but when Schedule::Cron calls it, you are only logging the first argument, which is 0, and ignoring the second one (which you assigned to $subject, but then didn't do anything with). The Schedule::Cron documentation includes an example of how to use Log::Log4perl as a logger.


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In reply to Re: Log4perl script logs OK only initially by jasonk
in thread Log4perl script logs OK only initially by bowei_99

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