1.DBG> SHOW SYMBOL I
data FORARRAY\I
DBG>
This command shows that symbol I is defined in module FORARRAY
and is a variable (data) rather than a routine.
2.DBG> SHOW SYMBOL/ADDRESS INTARRAY1
data FORARRAY\INTARRAY1
descriptor address: 0009DE8B
DBG>
This command shows that symbol INTARRAY1 is defined in module
FORARRAY and has a memory address of 0009DE8B.
3.DBG> SHOW SYMBOL *PL*
This command lists all the symbols whose names contain the
string "PL".
4.DBG> SHOW SYMBOL/TYPE COLOR
data SCALARS\MAIN\COLOR
enumeration type (primary, 3 elements), size: 4 bytes
This command shows that the variable COLOR is an enumeration
type.
5.DBG> SHOW SYMBOL/TYPE/ADDRESS *
This command displays all information about all symbols.
6.DBG> SHOW SYMBOL * IN MOD3\COUNTER
routine MOD3\COUNTER
data MOD3\COUNTER\X
data MOD3\COUNTER\Y
DBG>
This command lists all the symbols that are defined in the
scope denoted by the path name MOD3\COUNTER.
7.DBG> DEFINE/COMMAND SB=SET BREAK
DBG> SHOW SYMBOL/DEFINED SB
defined SB
bound to: SET BREAK
was defined /command
DBG>
In this example, the DEFINE/COMMAND command defines SB as
a symbol for the SET BREAK command. The SHOW SYMBOL/DEFINED
command displays that definition.