Then, when you execute the program, specify -d to turn on the debugger. For example:
runcbl -dle errfile myprog
Where:
-d | turns on the debugger |
-l | causes the contents of the runtime configuration file to be included in the error output |
-e | causes the error output to be placed in the file named immediately after the option |
errfile | is the user-specified name of the error file (Be sure to give a file name if you use the -e option.) |
myprog | is the name of your object file |
Use s to step through the program one step at a time, or use the other options described in Debugger Commands.