CALL command

The CALL command calls either a procedure, entry name, or program name, or it requests that a utility function be run. The C and C++ equivalent for CALL is a function reference. PL/I subroutines or functions cannot be called dynamically during a z/OS® Debugger session. The CALL keyword cannot be abbreviated.

In C++, calls can be made to any user function provided that the function is declared with the following syntax:

extern "C"

In COBOL, the CALL command cannot be issued when z/OS Debugger is at initialization.

The following table summarizes the forms of the CALL command.

Command Description
CALL %CEBR command Starts the CICS® Temporary Storage Browser Program.
CALL %CECI command Starts the CICS Command Level Interpreter Program.
CALL %DUMP command Calls a dump service to obtain a formatted dump.
CALL %FA command Calls IBM® Fault Analyzer to provide a formatted dump of the current machine state.
CALL %HOGAN command Starts Computer Sciences Corporation's KORE-HOGAN application.
CALL %VER command Adds a line to the log describing the maintenance level of z/OS Debugger that you have installed on your system.
CALL entry_name command (COBOL) Calls an entry name in the application program (COBOL).
CALL procedure command Calls a procedure that has been defined with the PROCEDURE command.