![]() Putting this all together, I would recommend parsing the file with: %d 01-10 22:27:27.160 4903 32728 I Camera3-Device: Watchdog. This is not supported and the first set of data would be overwritten by the second. ![]() This is saying you have two sets of data which both belong in the 'Thread' column. This is a bit strange and might be part of the problem. It does not appear to mark a place holder for an optional field. Sometimes it is proceeded with a space, and sometimes it isn't. There appears to be a little bit of weirdness happening with the colon. Maybe the parser is getting confused before the actual problem is visible? In which case, I will not be able to reproduce the problem with the lines provided. Which looks like the file was parsed correctly. ![]() Hi Alex, What version of LogViewPlus are you using? Using v2.4.41, if I parse the file with the pattern you provided, I get a different result. ![]()
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