From the Breakpoints view, you can
delete a single breakpoint, multiple breakpoints, or all breakpoints.
If you delete a breakpoint, all information about it is lost.
About this task
If you do not want a breakpoint to stop execution, but
want to keep information about the breakpoint, disable the breakpoint
instead of deleting it. For information about disabling breakpoints,
see the related topic.
Procedure
- To delete a single breakpoint in the Breakpoints view,
perform one of the following tasks:
- Right-click on the breakpoint you want to delete and select
Remove from the pop-up menu.
- Select the breakpoint you want to delete and click the Remove
Selected Breakpoints push button in the Breakpoints view
or press the Delete key.
The breakpoint is removed from the Breakpoints view.
If the breakpoint was a line breakpoint, it is also removed from the
editor marker bar.
- To delete multiple breakpoints in the Breakpoints view,
select the breakpoints you want to delete by left-clicking and using
either the Shift keyboard key or the Ctrl keyboard key, perform one
of the following tasks:
- Right-click the selection of breakpoints and select Remove from
the pop-up menu.
- Click the Remove Selected Breakpoints push
button in the Breakpoints view.
The breakpoints are removed from the Breakpoints view.
If the breakpoints were line breakpoints, they are also removed from
the editor marker bar.
- To delete line breakpoints in the editor, locate the breakpoint
that you want to delete in the editor marker bar, and perform one
of the following tasks:
- From the breakpoint's marker bar pop-up menu, Remove
Breakpoint.
- Double-click the breakpoint's marker bar indicator.
The breakpoint is removed from the marker bar and from
the Breakpoints view.
- To delete all breakpoints: in the Breakpoints view,
select Remove All from the pop-up menu or
click the Remove All Breakpoints push button
in the Breakpoints view.
Note: - If you want to delete all breakpoints, keep in mind that the Breakpoints view
Remove All Breakpoints actions delete all
breakpoints in the entire workbench, not just in the active stored
procedure.
- To avoid affecting breakpoints that are not related to your debug
session, you can use the filter by debug target action. For information
about this action, see the Using Breakpoints topic.