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==Functions and Examples==
 
Following are the functions that constitute the basic log API for Moodle.
<code>
add_to_log($courseid, $module, $action, $url='', $info='', $cm=0, $user=0)
user_accesstime_log($courseid=0)
get_logs($select, array $params=null, $order='l.time DESC', $limitfrom='', $limitnum='', &$totalcount)
get_logs_usercourse($userid, $courseid, $coursestart)
get_logs_userday($userid, $courseid, $daystart)
</code>
The basic working of these functions can be categorized into two categories:-
# Adding data to logs
# Fetching data from logs
Let us take a deeper look into both of these:-
 
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Functions and Examples

Following are the functions that constitute the basic log API for Moodle.

add_to_log($courseid, $module, $action, $url=, $info=, $cm=0, $user=0)
user_accesstime_log($courseid=0)
get_logs($select, array $params=null, $order='l.time DESC', $limitfrom=, $limitnum=, &$totalcount)
get_logs_usercourse($userid, $courseid, $coursestart)
get_logs_userday($userid, $courseid, $daystart)

The basic working of these functions can be categorized into two categories:-

  1. Adding data to logs
  2. Fetching data from logs

Let us take a deeper look into both of these:-

something in pre tags

and something in code tags

==First edit in sandbox== An additional edit to sandbox This is where you can edit the content. Another edit to sandox. One more edit to sandbox

Testing gallery

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Bootstrap stuff

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