RESTORE command

The RESTORE command enables you to explicitly restore the settings, breakpoints, and monitor specifications that were previously saved by the SET SAVE AUTO command when z/OS Debugger terminated.

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>>-RESTORE--+-SETTINGS------+--;-------------------------------><
            +-BPS-----------+      
            +-MONITORS------+      
            +-BPS--MONITORS-+      
            '-MONITORS--BPS-'      

SETTINGS
Indicates that all SET values except the following values are to be restored:
  • SET DBCS
  • SET FREQUENCY
  • SET NATIONAL LANGUAGE
  • SET PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
  • FILE operand of SET RESTORE SETTINGS
  • SET QUALIFY
  • SET SOURCE
  • SET TEST
BPS
Indicates that breakpoints and LOADDEBUGDATA (LDD) specifications are to be restored. The following breakpoints are restored:
  • APPEARANCE breakpoints
  • CALL breakpoints
  • DELETE breakpoints
  • ENTRY breakpoints
  • EXIT breakpoints
  • GLOBAL APPEARANCE breakpoints
  • GLOBALCALL breakpoints
  • GLOBAL DELETE breakpoints
  • GLOBAL ENTRY breakpoints
  • GLOBAL EXIT breakpoints
  • GLOBAL LABEL breakpoints
  • GLOBAL LOAD breakpoints
  • GLOBAL STATEMENT and GLOBAL LINE breakpoints
  • LABEL breakpoints
  • LOAD breakpoints
  • OCCURRENCE breakpoints
  • STATEMENT and LINE breakpoints
  • TERMINATION breakpoint

If a deferred AT ENTRY breakpoint has not been encountered, it is not saved nor restored.

MONITORS
Indicates that monitor and LOADDEBUGDATA (LDD) specifications are to be restored.

Usage notes

Example

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