Immediate Commands Use the RT command to restore terminal output from an executing eMS command or one of your programs that was previously suppressed by the HT command. The format of the RT command is: r- I RT L- Program execution continues, and displaying continues from the current
point of execution in the program. Any terminal output that is
generated after the HT command is issued and up to the time the RT
command is issued is lost. Execution continues to normal program
completion.2Q Use the SO command during the execution of a command or one of your
programs to temporarily suspend the recording of trace information.Program execution continues to its normal completion and all recorded
trace information is spooled to the printer. The format of theSO command is: r 1 I SO , L
To resume tracing, issue theRO command.
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point of execution in the program. Any terminal output that is
generated after the HT command is issued and up to the time the RT
command is issued is lost. Execution continues to normal program
completion.
programs to temporarily suspend the recording of trace information.
trace information is spooled to the printer. The format of the
To resume tracing, issue the
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