The PAUSE statement displays a message on the terminal and temporarily suspends program execution, so that you can take some action. This statement has been deleted in Fortran 95; it was an obsolescent feature in Fortran 90. VSI Fortran fully supports features deleted in Fortran 95. Statement format: PAUSE [disp] disp Is an optional character constant or a string of up to six digits. (Fortran 95/90 and FORTRAN 77 limit digits to five.) If you do not specify a value for "disp", the system displays the following default message: FORTRAN PAUSE The system then displays the system prompt. If you specify a value for "disp", this value is displayed instead of the default message. EFFECT OF PAUSE IN INTERACTIVE MODE: In interactive mode, the program is suspended until you enter one of the following commands: o CONTINUE - to resume execution at the next executable statement. o DEBUG - to resume execution under control of the VMS Debugger. o EXIT - to terminate execution. Note that any command, other than CONTINUE or DEBUG, terminates execution. EFFECT OF PAUSE IN BATCH PROCESS MODE: If a program is a batch process, the program is not suspended. If you specify a value for "disp", this value is written to the system output file.