6.2.1 Terminating the debugger (quit command)
The quit command terminates the debugger. The abbreviation for the quit command is q. The following shows the format of the quit command:
quit
The following describes the quit command's processing.
- When no argument is specified in the quit command
When the quit command is executed while the job definition script is running, a confirmation message is output asking whether the debugger is to be terminated. To terminate the debugger, enter y or Y.
If no job definition script is running, the command terminates the debugger.
- When an argument is specified in the quit command
Executing the command results in an error.
- Notes:
A job definition script terminated by the quit command results in termination with an error. The return code for the job and job step is 128.