A script-enabled browser is required for this page to function properly.

About creating a debug action

You can create debug actions (breakpoints and debug triggers) in the PL/SQL Interpreter in the following ways:

When you create a debug action, attach the breakpoint or debug trigger to a program unit source line that is "executable." A source line is considered executable if it contains one or more statements for which the PL/SQL compiler generates code. For example, source lines containing assignment statements and procedure calls are executable, while source lines containing comments, blank lines, declarations, or the NULL statement are not executable.

See also

About the PL/SQL Interpreter

About debug actions

Setting a breakpoint

Setting a debug trigger