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SET BREAKABLE
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Controls the availability of the “break” key to the application user.
Syntax
SET BREAKABLE ON|OFF
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The BREAKABLE option is set ON by default.
When BREAKABLE is ON, the application user may press the “break” key to terminate any command being executed. SET BREAKABLE OFF instructs the software to ignore the signal generated by the terminal “break” key.
The SET BREAKABLE command is not affected by the SET RESET and SET RESTORE commands.
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ByJason Lee
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