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Replay to a breakpoint (SQL Server Profiler)

Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Managed Instance

This article describes how to set breakpoints in a trace file or table that you want to replay by using SQL Server Profiler. Setting breakpoints in a trace file or table before you start to replay the trace, enables you to pause replay of the trace at specific events. Using breakpoints while replaying a trace supports debugging because you can break the replay of long trace scripts into short segments that can be analyzed incrementally.

Replay to a breakpoint

  1. Open the trace file or trace table you want to replay. For more information, see Open a trace file (SQL Server Profiler) or Open a trace table (SQL Server Profiler).

    Make sure that the trace file or table you open contains the event classes necessary for replay. For more information, see Replay Requirements.

  2. In the trace window, select an event that you want to use as a breakpoint. Use one of the following three methods to set a breakpoint:

    • Press F9.
    • On the Replay menu, select Toggle Breakpoint.
    • Right-click the event, and then select Toggle Breakpoint.

    A red bullet appears next to the selected trace event, indicating that it's the trace breakpoint.

    Repeat this step to set several breakpoints.

  3. On the Replay menu, select Start, and connect to the server where you want to replay the trace.

  4. In the Replay Configuration dialog box, verify the settings, and then select OK.

    The replay starts, pausing when the breakpoint is reached.

  5. Press F5 to resume the replay and proceed to the next breakpoint.

  6. Repeat Step 5 through the end of the trace.