RSMBKP (Resume Breakpoint)
Purpose
The Resume Breakpoint (RSMBKP) command causes a program to continue processing after it has been stopped at a breakpoint. The program that continues is the one that most recently stopped at a breakpoint. When more than one program in the job is stopped at a breakpoint, the End Request (ENDRQS) command can be used to return to the Command Entry Display for a previous program call that is also stopped at a breakpoint.
If you are servicing another job, and it has not ended, this command resumes that job from the breakpoint. It also returns the servicing job to the point immediately preceding where the breakpoint display was shown.
Restriction: This command is valid only for programs in the debug mode and only when the program is stopped at a user-defined breakpoint. That is, this command is not valid at a breakpoint caused by an unmonitored message. To start the debug mode, use the STRDBG (Start Debug) command.
There are no parameters for this command.
Example for RSMBKP
RSMBKPAssuming that the program having control is stopped at a breakpoint, this command causes the program to continue processing, starting from the breakpoint location.
Error messages for RSMBKP
*ESCAPE Messages
- CPF1999
- Errors occurred on command.