information  that  is  provided  with  the  ready  message.  If  you  want  this  
timing information to appear, you can specify:&TIME   ON   or  you  can  type  the  CPU   times  at  particular  places  by  using:  &TIME   TYPE   The  &CONTROL   control  statement  allows  you  to  specify  whether  certain  
lines or types of information are displayed during execution. Ey
default, CP andCMS   commands  are  displayed  before  they  are  executed.  If  
you do not wish to see them displayed, you canspecify:   &CONTROL   OFF   You   might  find  it  useful,  when  you  are  debugging  your  EXECs,   to  use:  &CONTROL   ALL  When   you  use  this  for.,  all  EXEC   statements,  as  well  as  all  CP  and  CMS   commands,  are  displayed  and  you  can  see  the  variable  substitutions  being  
performed and the branches being taken in a procedure.108   IBM   V8/370   CMS   User's   Guide  
timing information to appear, you can specify:
lines or types of information are displayed during execution. Ey
default, CP and
you do not wish to see them displayed, you can
performed and the branches being taken in a procedure.
 
             
            











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































