Omit debug logging for specific Apex class












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I do not want information that is processed by an Apex class called SecureProcessor to make it into the debug log, regardless of the level of logging enabled within Salesforce Setup.



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Is it possible to set up SecureProcessor class such that VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT information does not get logged?










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    I do not want information that is processed by an Apex class called SecureProcessor to make it into the debug log, regardless of the level of logging enabled within Salesforce Setup.



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    Is it possible to set up SecureProcessor class such that VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT information does not get logged?










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      I do not want information that is processed by an Apex class called SecureProcessor to make it into the debug log, regardless of the level of logging enabled within Salesforce Setup.



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      Is it possible to set up SecureProcessor class such that VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT information does not get logged?










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      I do not want information that is processed by an Apex class called SecureProcessor to make it into the debug log, regardless of the level of logging enabled within Salesforce Setup.



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      Is it possible to set up SecureProcessor class such that VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT information does not get logged?







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          It is not possible to get debug logs with arbitrary logging levels to omit VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT and other basic profiling information unless you move your code to a Managed Package.






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            It is not possible to get debug logs with arbitrary logging levels to omit VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT and other basic profiling information unless you move your code to a Managed Package.






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                It is not possible to get debug logs with arbitrary logging levels to omit VARIABLE_ASSIGNMENT and other basic profiling information unless you move your code to a Managed Package.






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