Running to a Specific Location
You can tell the debugger to execute your program until it reaches a certain location in your code.
To run to a specific location:
- Open the Source Editor.
- Position the pointer in the line where you want to stop program execution.
- Do one of the following:
- Click the Run to here control

on the Source Editor tool bar.
- Press Shift-F8.
You can now do any other debugging actions such as stepping and evaluating. If you want to stop program execution every time the program reaches the line, set a breakpoint.
See also:
- Stepping Into a Method
- Stepping Over a Method
- Setting a Breakpoint in a Line