1.DBG> GO . . . 'Normal successful completion' DBG> This command starts program execution, which then completes successfully. 2.DBG> SET BREAK RESTORE DBG> GO ! start execution . . . break at routine INVENTORY\RESTORE 137: procedure RESTORE; DBG> GO ! resume execution . . . In this example, the SET BREAK command sets a breakpoint on routine RESTORE. The first GO command starts program execution, which is then suspended at the breakpoint on routine RESTORE. The second GO command resumes execution from the breakpoint. 3.DBG> GO %LINE 42 This command resumes program execution at line 42 of the module in which execution is currently suspended.