1.DBG> SET TASK/ACTIVE %TASK 3 (Event facility = ADA) This command makes task 3 (task ID = 3) the active task. 2.DBG> PTHREAD tset -a 3 (Event facility = THREADS) This command makes task 3 (task ID = 3) the active task. 3.DBG> SET TASK %NEXT_TASK This command makes the next task in the debugger's task list the visible task. (The /VISIBLE qualifier is a default for the SET TASK command.) 4.DBG> SET TASK/HOLD/ALL DBG> SET TASK/ACTIVE %TASK 1 DBG> GO . . . DBG> SET TASK/ACTIVE %TASK 3 DBG> STEP . . . In this example, the SET TASK/HOLD/ALL command freezes the state of all tasks except the active task. Then, SET TASK/ACTIVE is used selectively (along with the GO and STEP commands) to observe the behavior of one or more specified tasks in isolation.