The TRACE command turns tracing of terminal activity on and off. When tracing is on, EPI writes hardcopy messages to display RPLs and buffers being sent and received.
This command has the following format:
ADDRESS EPI "TRACE keywords"
{ON|OFF}
{termname|*}
Turns terminal tracing on.
(Default) Turns terminal tracing off.
Defines the name of the virtual terminal for which you are setting the trace.
Traces the current terminal as defined by the SETTERM command.
Example: EPI TRACE
The following sets terminal tracing on:
TRACE term1 ON
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