SET command
The SET
command sets various switches that affect
the operation of z/OS® Debugger. Except
where otherwise specified, settings remain in effect for the entire
debug session.
The following table summarizes the forms of the SET
command.
Command | Description |
---|---|
SET ASSEMBLER ON/OFF command |
Controls the enablement of assembler debugging. |
SET ASSEMBLER STEPOVER command |
Controls the behavior of the STEP OVER command
while debugging assembler compile units. |
SET AUTOMONITOR command |
Controls the addition of data items to the Monitor window. |
SET CHANGE command |
Controls the frequency of checking the AT
CHANGE breakpoints. |
SET COLOR command (full-screen and line mode) |
Provides control of the color, highlighting, and intensity attributes. |
SET COUNTRY command |
Changes the current national country setting. |
SET DBCS command |
Controls whether DBCS shift-in and shift-out codes are recognized. |
SET DEFAULT DBG command |
Defines a default partitioned data set DD name or DS name that z/OS Debugger searches through to locate the .dbg files. |
SET DEFAULT LISTINGS command |
Defines a default partitioned data set (PDS) ddname or dsname searched for program source listings or source files. |
SET DEFAULT MDBG command |
Defines a default partitioned data set DD name or DS name that z/OS Debugger searches through to locate the .mdbg files. |
SET DEFAULT SCROLL command (full-screen mode) |
Sets the default scroll amount. |
SET DEFAULT VIEW command |
Controls the default view for assembler compile units. |
SET DEFAULT WINDOW command (full-screen mode) |
Sets the window that is affected by a window referencing command. |
SET DISASSEMBLY command |
Controls whether the disassembly view is displayed in the Source window. |
SET DYNDEBUG command |
Controls whether the Dynamic Debug facility is activated. |
SET ECHO command |
Controls whether GO and STEP commands
are recorded in the log window. |
SET EQUATE command |
Equates a symbol to a string of characters. |
SET EXECUTE command |
Controls whether commands are performed or just syntax checked. |
SET EXPLICITDEBUG command |
Controls whether explicit debug mode is active. |
SET FIND BOUNDS command |
Controls the columns searched in the Source window and in line mode. |
SET FREQUENCY command |
Controls whether statement executions are counted. |
SET HISTORY command |
Specifies whether entries to z/OS Debugger are recorded in the history table. |
SET IGNORELINK command |
Specifies whether to ignore any new LINK level (nested enclave). |
SET INTERCEPT command (C and C++) |
Intercepts input to and output from specified files. Output and prompts for input are displayed in the log. |
SET INTERCEPT command (COBOL, full-screen mode, line mode, batch mode) |
Intercepts input to and output from the CONSOLE. Output and prompts for input are displayed in the log. |
SET INTERCEPT command (COBOL, remote debug mode) |
Intercepts output from COBOL DISPLAY statements. Output is displayed in the Debug Console. |
SET KEYS command (full-screen mode) |
Controls whether PF key definitions are displayed. |
SET LDD command |
Controls how debug data is loaded for assemblies containing multiple CSECTs. |
SET LIST BY SUBSCRIPT command (COBOL) |
Controls whether z/OS Debugger displays elements in an array as they are stored in memory. |
SET LIST BY SUBSCRIPT command (Enterprise PL/I, full-screen mode only) |
Controls whether z/OS Debugger displays elements in an array as they are stored in memory. |
SET LIST TABULAR command |
Controls the formatting of the output of the LIST command. |
SET LOG command |
Controls the logging of output and assignment to the log file. |
SET LOG NUMBERS command (full-screen mode) |
Controls whether line numbers are shown in the log window. |
SET LONGCUNAME command |
Controls whether a long or a short CU name is shown. |
SET MDBG command |
Associates a .mdbg files to one load module or DLL. |
SET MONITOR command |
Controls the format and layout of variable names and values displayed in the Monitor window. |
SET MSGID command |
Controls whether message identifiers are shown. |
SET NATIONAL LANGUAGE command |
Switches your application to a different run-time national language. |
SET PACE command |
Specifies the maximum pace of animated execution. |
SET PFKEY command |
Associates a z/OS Debugger command with a PF key. |
SET POPUP command |
Controls the number of lines displayed in the Command pop-up window. |
SET PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE command
|
Sets the current programming language. |
SET PROMPT command (full-screen mode) |
Controls the display of the current program location. |
SET QUALIFY command |
Simplifies the identification of references and statement numbers by resetting the point of view. |
SET REFRESH command (full-screen mode) |
Controls screen refreshing when the SCREEN setting
is ON . |
SET RESTORE command |
Controls the automatic and manual restoring of settings, breakpoints, and monitor specifications. |
SET REWRITE command (full-screen mode) |
Forces a periodic screen rewrite. |
SET SAVE command |
Controls the automatic saving of settings, breakpoints, and monitor specifications. |
SET SCREEN command (full-screen mode) |
Controls how information is displayed on the screen. |
SET SCROLL DISPLAY command (full-screen mode) |
Controls whether the scroll field is displayed. |
SET SEQUENCE command (PL/I) |
Controls whether z/OS Debugger interprets data after column 72 as a sequence number. |
SET SOURCE command |
Associates a source listing or source file with one or more compile units. |
SET SUFFIX command (full-screen mode) |
Controls the display of the Source window suffix area. |
SET TEST command |
Overrides the initial TEST run-time
options specified at invocation. |
SET WARNING command (C, C++, COBOL, and PL/I) |
Controls display of the z/OS Debugger warning messages and whether exceptions are reflected to the application program. |
Refer to the following topics for more information related to the material discussed in this topic.
- Related references
- SET command (COBOL)