Disabling breakpoints

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Complete the following tasks:

In the Flow Debug perspective, you can disable any breakpoints that are currently enabled. The following two symbols identify enabled breakpoints:

Enabled global breakpoint identifies an enabled breakpoint that applies to all instances of a message flow.
Enabled local breakpoint identifies an enabled breakpoint that is restricted to one or more specific instances of a message flow.

To disable breakpoints:

  1. Switch to the Flow Debug perspective.
  2. In the Flow Breakpoints view, select one or more enabled breakpoints that you want to disable.
  3. Right-click the selected breakpoints, then click Disable. The breakpoints are disabled in all instances of the message flow where they are set.
  4. Optional: You can also disable a single breakpoint by right-clicking it, then clicking Properties on the pop-up menu. Then clear the Enabled checkbox and click OK. The breakpoint is disabled in all instances of the message flow where it is set.

When you disable a breakpoint, the breakpoint symbol changes to one of the following two symbols:

Disabled global breakpoint identifies a disabled breakpoint that applies to all instances of a message flow.
Disabled local breakpoint identifies a disabled breakpoint that is restricted to one or more specific instances of a message flow.

Related concepts
Flow debugger overview

Related tasks
Debugging a message flow
Enabling breakpoints
Working with breakpoints

Related reference
Flow debugger shortcuts
Flow debugger icons and symbols