Resumes execution on a suspended debuggee.
DEBUG RUN <connection_name> [STEP INTO | STEP OVER | STEP OUT | TO <offset> [IN <ObjectType> [<ParentName>.]<ObjectName>] | IN BASE SCRIPT>] [NO WAIT]
connection_name ::= identifier
offset ::= integer
ObjectType ::= TRIGGER | PROCEDURE | FUNCTION
ParentName ::= identifier
ObjectName ::= identifier
The DEBUG RUN statement resumes a suspended debuggee with various options. The debuggee specified by the connection_name must be suspended as indicated in the ::DEBUG_CONNECTIONS table.
The options for resuming the execution are:
STEP INTO: The current statement will be executed and if the current statement cause another SQL script to be executed because of a trigger, stored procedure or user defined function, the execution will be suspended immediately upon entering the script.
STEP OVER: The current statement will be executed and execution will be suspended before the next statement in the current SQL script. If there are no more statements in the script, execution will be suspended in any parent script.
STEP OUT: All remaining statements in the current script will be executed unless a break point is encountered. The execution will be suspended upon returning to the parent script.
TO offset [IN <ObjectType> [<ParentName>.]<ObjectName>] | IN BASE SCRIPT: Execution on the specified debuggee will be resumed only suspending when the specified offset is reached or a break point is encountered. The offset may be in a database object or the base original script. For a description of the offset value see DEBUG BREAK POINT. If the specified location is never reached, the execution will continue until completion of the scrip. This is identical to setting a transient break point at the specified location.
If no option is specified, execution will resume until the next break point is encountered or the script finishes.
The DEBUB RUN command also puts the debugger session into wait mode (see DEBUG WAIT) unless the NO WAIT clause is specified.
// Resumes a suspend script and suspends the execution after executing
// the current statement in the script
DEBUG RUN "CONN0001xxxx" STEP OVER
// Resumes a suspend script and continues the execution until we entered
// the user defined function GetMaxID()
DEBUG RUN "CONN0001xxxx" TO 0 IN FUNCTION myTestFuncs.GetMaxID
// Resumes execution on three suspended debuggees then wait for
// the execution suspension signal again.
DEBUG RUN "CONN0001xxxx" NO WAIT;
DEBUG RUN "CONN0002yyyy" NO WAIT;
DEBUG RUN "CONN0003zzzz" NO WAIT;
DEBUG WAIT;
See Also
DEBUG BREAK POINT