using windows event manager

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Dan
Dan on 12 Aug 2013
We have data being processed by a few automatic processes in parallel. some of the processes feed others with input. In order to follow up the progression I would like to generate a log. the event rate is at most 10 per hour. I thought of using the windows event manager for the task. Windows would then take care of listening for the events, remembering the time, and recording an id I send in for each event (I need about 10 types of events). I would then only have to filter out the events with the aid of the event viewer.
How can I submit an event to the windows event logger with Matlab? How can I then retrieve the events with Matlab?
Is there a much simpler way of doing that with Matlab without the Windows event manager?

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 12 Aug 2013
Edited: Friedrich on 12 Aug 2013
Hi,
you could write a C/C++ MEX file and use ReportEvent function. From there on consult the Microsoft documentation for examples and further information.
Or maybe .NET makes that easier for you?
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Dan
Dan on 12 Aug 2013
I was hoping for a Matlab solution. I dont have a clue about using MEX or .NET I wouldnt know where to start. Thanks anyway

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