Types of breakpoints

A breakpoint can be enabled for any activity node within a process, and causes a running process to pause at the point before the specified activity node. When the process pauses, process variables can be examined and/or modified. Process execution can be resumed at the breakpoint, or at any other activity node if desired.

Breakpoint type What it does
Normal This breakpoint that can be set for any activity node and persists through the current Infor Process Designer session.
Run to This type of breakpoint is temporary and only valid for the current execution of the process. A "run to" breakpoint can be useful when you want to pause at a specific activity node during the current execution, but you do not want it to stay in effect for any subsequent executions. All temporary breakpoints are cleared before a process starts execution.

Information about how to set breakpoints is in another section. Enabling and disabling breakpoints in Infor Process Designer