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114
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Pause
i
Pause
Purpose:
Suspends
execution
of
a
batch
file.
Syntax:
pause
[comment]
Comments:
When
a
batch
file
is
running,
you
may
need
to
change
disks
or
perform
some
other
action.
The
pause
command
suspends
execu
tion
of
the
batch
file
until
you
press
any
key,
unless
you
press
the
control-c
key
sequence.
When
the
command
processor
encounters
pause,
it
prints
the
following
message:
Strike
a
key
when
ready
. . .
If
you
press
control-c,
ms-dos
displays
the
following
message:
Terminate
batch
job
(Y/N)?
If
you
type
Y
in
response
to
this
prompt,
the
batch
file
ends
and
control
returns
to
the
operating
system.
Therefore,
you
can
use
pause
to
divide
a
batch
file
into
pieces
that
allow
you
to
end
the
batch
command
file
at
any
intermediate
point.
The
comment
parameter
is
useful
when
you
want
to
display
a
special
message.
Unless
echo
is
off,
pause
displays
this
comment
before
the
"Strike
a
key"
message.
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Using
pause
messages
in
a
batch
file
Note
The
pause
and
comment
line
of
your
batch
file
will
not
appear
if
echo
is
off.
Example:
Suppose
you
want
a
program
to
display
a
message
that
asks
the
user
to
change
disks
in
one
of
the
drives.
To
do
this
you
might
use
the
following
command:
Pause
Please
put
a
new
disk
into
drive
A
If
echo
is
on,
this
line
will
precede
the
"Strike
a
key"
message
when
you
run
the
batch
file.
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