Hi all, I noticed that when I'm trying to log information, I have several log levels (core() apparently reserved for the core, as one might expect): * debug * warning * error I have a case where I would like to log informational data that is neither a warning or error. However, I don't want to log it as debug because I still want this logged in production. I propose adding an "info" log level that has a log level of 4 and thus should always be logged if logging is enabled. It would behave like other log levels: info "All bid requests were denied for auction $auction_id"; Does this make sense or am I missing something obvious? Here are the log levels from Log::Log4perl (http://search.cpan.org/~mschilli/Log-Log4perl-1.36/lib/Log/Log4perl.pm#Log_L...) $logger->trace("..."); # Log a trace message $logger->debug("..."); # Log a debug message $logger->info("..."); # Log a info message $logger->warn("..."); # Log a warn message $logger->error("..."); # Log a error message $logger->fatal("..."); # Log a fatal message Cheers, Ovid -- Live and work overseas - http://overseas-exile.blogspot.com/ Buy the book - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlhks/ Tech blog - http://blogs.perl.org/users/ovid/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/OvidPerl/