This section describes how to use the CNTL Monitoring Command Builder menus and screens to perform the following CNTL functions. The order in which CNTL functions are described corresponds to their order on the Function Selection Menu.
Function Selection Menu—The main menu for selecting CNTL functions.
Setting and Removing Monitoring—Begin and end monitoring for programs, transactions, or terminals.
Setting and Removing Unconditional Breakpoints—Set and remove unconditional breakpoints.
Setting and Removing Conditional Breakpoints—Set and remove conditional breakpoints.
Setting and Removing Request Breakpoints—Set and remove request breakpoints before CICS macros and commands, calls to DL/I, DB2, and SQL/DS, and calls to database software.
Setting and Removing Statement Trace Options—Set and remove statement tracing and data monitoring for COBOL programs.
Setting and Removing Replacement Options—Dynamically change CICS resources: programs, files, transient data queues, temporary storage.
Setting and Removing Protection Options—Bypass CA InterTest for CICS rules that protect main storage, the CSA, and load modules.
Setting and Removing Special Options—Modify monitoring rules (for example, prevent a program from updating a file, allow a program to branch to another program, limit the number of times a program is monitored).
Setting and Removing Composite Support—Provide symbolic support for a program that consists of separately compiled modules.
Status Display—Display the monitoring status of a program, transaction, or terminal.
Utility Options—Display the contents of CA InterTest for CICS tables and files, and reset monitoring for a recompiled program.
System‑Wide Options—Request monitoring options on a system‑wide basis.
Resume Task Execution—Resume execution of a task stopped at a breakpoint.
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