The TYPE command displays the lines of source code that correspond to the specified line numbers. The line numbers used by the debugger to identify lines of source code are generated by the compiler. They appear in a compiler-generated listing and in a screen-mode source display. If you specify a module name with the TYPE command, the module must be set. Use the SHOW MODULE command to determine whether a particular module is set. Then use the SET MODULE command, if necessary. In screen mode, the output of a TYPE command is directed at the current source display, not at an output or DO display. The source display shows the lines specified and any surrounding lines that fit in the display window. Related commands: EXAMINE/SOURCE SET (BREAK,TRACE,WATCH)/[NO]SOURCE SET MODE [NO]SCREEN (SET,SHOW,CANCEL) SCOPE SET STEP [NO]SOURCE STEP/[NO]SOURCE