set MFTRACE_CONFIG=c:\ctf\ctf.cfg
mftrace.dest = binfile
mftrace.emitter.binfile#location  = c:\logs
mftrace.level.mf.rts              = info
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgm           = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgmload       = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#syspgm        = true 
                  		  If you are using the .NET environment, instead of setting the MFTRACE_CONFIG variable you can configure CTF tracing in an app.config file in the same folder as its associated app.exe file. The configuration statements must be inserted in an <mftrace_config> section in the <configSections> as CDATA. For example, for a .NET application targeting the .NET Framework:
<?xml version ="1.0"?>
  <configuration>
    <configSections>
      <sectionGroup name="MicroFocus.COBOL.Tracing">
        <section name="mftrace_config"
         type="MicroFocus.COBOL.Runtime.CdataSectionHandler,
         MicroFocus.COBOL.Runtime.Win32,Version=4.0.0.0,Culture=neutral,
         PublicKeyToken=0412c5e0b2aaa8f0" />
      </sectionGroup>
    </configSections>
    <MicroFocus.COBOL.Tracing>
      <mftrace_config>
        <![CDATA[>
mftrace.dest                           = binfile
mftrace.emitter.binfile#location       = c:\logs
mftrace.level.mf.rts                   = info
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgm                = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#pgmload            = true
mftrace.comp.mf.rts#syspgm             = true
        <]]>
      </mftrace_config>
    </MicroFocus.COBOL.Tracing>
  </configuration>
 
               		For a .NET application targeting .NET Core, replace MicroFocus.COBOL.Runtime.Win32 with MicroFocus.COBOL.Runtime.Net.