--- title: "Replay to a Breakpoint (SQL Server Profiler) | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "03/01/2017" ms.prod: "sql-non-specified" ms.prod_service: "sql-tools" ms.service: "" ms.component: "sql-server-profiler" ms.reviewer: "" ms.suite: "sql" ms.technology: - "database-engine" ms.tgt_pltfrm: "" ms.topic: "article" helpviewer_keywords: - "breakpoints [SQL Server]" - "traces [SQL Server], replaying" ms.assetid: 3caf751e-df3b-40c7-b5e8-4490ae178e0c caps.latest.revision: 25 author: "stevestein" ms.author: "sstein" manager: "craigg" ms.workload: "Inactive" --- # Replay to a Breakpoint (SQL Server Profiler) [!INCLUDE[appliesto-ss-xxxx-xxxx-xxx-md](../../includes/appliesto-ss-xxxx-xxxx-xxx-md.md)] This topic describes how to set breakpoints in a trace file or table that you want to replay by using [!INCLUDE[ssSqlProfiler](../../includes/sssqlprofiler-md.md)]. 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. ### To 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)](../../tools/sql-server-profiler/open-a-trace-file-sql-server-profiler.md) or [Open a Trace Table (SQL Server Profiler)](../../tools/sql-server-profiler/open-a-trace-table-sql-server-profiler.md). Make sure that the trace file or table you open contains the event classes necessary for replay. For more information, see [Replay Requirements](../../tools/sql-server-profiler/replay-requirements.md). 2. In the trace window, click 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, click **Toggle Breakpoint**. - Right-click the event, and then click **Toggle Breakpoint**. A red bullet appears next to the selected trace event, indicating that it is the trace breakpoint. Repeat this step to set several breakpoints. 3. On the **Replay** menu, click **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 click **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. ## See Also [Replay to a Cursor (SQL Server Profiler)](../../tools/sql-server-profiler/replay-to-a-cursor-sql-server-profiler.md) [Replay Traces](../../tools/sql-server-profiler/replay-traces.md) [SQL Server Profiler](../../tools/sql-server-profiler/sql-server-profiler.md)