Difference Between Debugger and Target Output in Xcode

When I run my application in Xcode, the output area is often cluttered with warnings, in my case, especially from iAds. Since I'm only interested in my own debug statements, is there a way to specifically output what I want to see?

I notice there the ability to show either "Debugger Output" or "Target Result". What is the difference between them and can they help with what I'm trying to do?

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Another solution would be to block warnings from iAds, autolayout, etc., if possible. Is there a way to suppress specific warnings?

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