There are several debug options and configurations. In the following steps, you create a local debug session. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
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                  		  Select your project in the 
                     			 Application Explorer view, open 
                     			 COBOL Programs, and then double-click 
                     			 tictac.cbl. 
                     		   
                  		   The COBOL program is opened in the editor.
                  		  
                  		
               
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                  		  In the source code, locate the line 
                     			 perform get-reply, and then double-click in the far column to the left of the code: this should place a 
                     			  in the column to indicate a breakpoint. Press 
                     			 Ctrl+S to save. in the column to indicate a breakpoint. Press 
                     			 Ctrl+S to save.
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                  		  From the main menu, click 
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                  This starts the 
                     				Debug Configurations dialog box and selects the run configuration you created before. You can use this configuration, but we are going to create
                     a new one especially for debugging. 
                     			 
                   
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                  		  Create a new debug configuration. You can do this in two ways: 
                     		   
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                     - Double-click the 
                        				COBOL Application tree item, or 
                        			 
                     
- Click the 
                        				COBOL Application tree item, and then click 
                        				 (New launch configuration). (New launch configuration).
 
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                  		  Ensure that settings for your configuration match these: 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  
                     
                         
                           					 
                            
                              						
                              | Field | Value |   
                              						
                              | Name | "tictac_debug" |   
                              						
                              | COBOL Project | "tictac" |   
                              						
                              | Program is part of project build configuration | Selected, and with a value of "New Configuration" |   
                              						
                              | Main program or executable to debug | "New_Configuration.bin/tictac.exe (Windows) or 
                                    						  New_Configuration.bin/tictac (UNIX)" |  
 
 
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                  		  Click 
                     			 Debug. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  By default, a 
                     				Confirm Perspective Switch dialog box is displayed. This is because Eclipse offers a different perspective for debugging that has views that provide
                     relevant information that you might need. Click 
                     				Switch to confirm the switch and start debugging. 
                     			 
                   Some of the views that you see in this perspective are: 
                     			 
                    
                     				
                     - The 
                        				  Debug view shows the threads that are running in the application. For each thread, the status execution positions are shown. In
                        addition, an application window opens where the specific steps in your application will be displayed as debugging takes place.
                        
                        				
                     
- The 
                           					 Variables view displays data items and internal file names that are referenced on the current line and in the previous stepped statement.
                           This allows you to view the before and after values or statuses of a particular item. 
                        				
                     
 
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                  		  Click 
                     			 Resume: the code runs, stopping at the line at which you set the breakpoint. Use the other debug options to step through the code.
                     		  
                  		   
                  			 
                  For more information on debugging your application, see 
                     				Debugging Features and Techniques in Eclipse. 
                     			 
                   
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                  		  To stop debugging, click 
                     			 Terminate. Alternatively, press 
                     			 Ctrl+F2. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  To change back to the 
                     			 Team Developer perspective, click the icon for the 
                     			 Team Developer in the top right corner.