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Resume Task Execution

To resume task execution at a breakpoint, enter:

CNTL=GO,TASK=taskid,C[,options]
taskid

Represents the number of the task at a breakpoint. Use the CNTL=INQ command to determine the taskid.

C instructs CA InterTest for CICS to continue execution.

To resume execution of the task currently at a breakpoint at your terminal, enter:

CNTL*C[,options]

To resume task execution after taking a transaction dump, enter:

CNTL=GO,TASK=taskid,Ddddd[,options]
Ddddd, dddd

Specifies a four‑character transaction dump code.

Specify the following options with the CNTL commands for resuming execution:

AT=locn 

or

AT=X
GO=locn
NOBREAK
S=#nnn[,I=nn][,N=CALL/xxxx]orS=nnn[,I=nn][,N=CALL/xxxx]

AT=locn moves the current breakpoint to a different location.

AT=X disables the breakpoint.

GO=locn specifies the location at which the task should resume execution. For details, see Limitations of Using the GO=Element.

NOBREAK resumes execution from the current statement ignoring all preset breakpoints and indirect commands until the task either abends or runs to normal completion. Use the NOBREAK option on:

CNTL*C

or

CNTL=GO, TASK=xxxxx, C

S=#nnn[,I=nn][,N=CALL/xxxx] instructs CA InterTest for CICS to halt program execution after nnn COBOL verbs or PL/I statements are executed.

S=nnn[,I=nn][,N=CALL/xxxx] instructs CA InterTest for CICS to halt program execution after nnn machine instructions are executed.