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Transact-SQL breakpoints

Applies to: SQL Server

Breakpoints specify that the Transact-SQL debugger pause execution on a specific Transact-SQL statement, and you can then view the state of the code elements at that point.

Breakpoints

When running the Transact-SQL debugger, you can toggle a breakpoint on specific statements. When execution reaches a statement with a breakpoint, the debugger pauses execution so you can view debugging information, such as the values present in variables and parameters.

You can manage breakpoints individually in the Query Editor window, or collectively by using the Breakpoints window. You can edit breakpoints to specify items such as specific conditions under which execution should pause, or the actions to be taken if the breakpoint is executed.

Breakpoint tasks

Task Description Article
Describes how to specify the Transact-SQL statement on which you want the debugger to pause. Toggle a Breakpoint
Describes how to temporarily deactivate a breakpoint, reactivate a breakpoint, and how to delete a breakpoint. Enable, Disable, and Delete Breakpoints
Describes how to specify a condition, which defines whether a breakpoint breaks based on the evaluation of a specified Transact-SQL expression. Specify a Breakpoint Condition
Describes how to specify a hit count. A break occurs only when the statement containing the breakpoint executes a specified number of times. Specify a Hit Count
Describes how to specify a filter, which causes a breakpoint to break for only specified processes or threads. Specify a Breakpoint Filter
Describes how to specify an action, which is a custom operation that is performed when the breakpoint statement is executed. Specify a Breakpoint Action