Stop Statement

Suspends execution.

                      Stop
                    

Remarks

You can place Stop statements anywhere in procedures to suspend execution. Using the Stop statement is similar to setting a breakpoint in the code.

The Stop statement suspends execution, but it does not close any files or clear any variables.

Note

The Stop statement has no effect unless the script is being debugged.

Example

This example uses the Stop statement to suspend execution for each iteration through the For...Next loop.

Note

To run this example, you must have a script debugger installed and the script must run in debug mode.

Internet Explorer 8 includes the Microsoft JScript debugger. If you are using an earlier version of Internet Explorer, see How to: Enable and Start Script Debugging from Internet Explorer.

For i = 1 To 5
   ' Print i to the Output window.
   Debug.Write "loop index is " & i
   ' Wait for user to resume.
   Stop
Next

Requirements

Version 3

See Also

Reference

Debug Object

Write Method

Change History

Date

History

Reason

September 2009

Modified note about script debuggers.

Content bug fix.