Use the General page of the Tools Settings notebook to specify that a
character will be used to terminate statements in command scripts.
Command scripts are used in the Command Center and Script Center.
Note: | If you specify a statement termination character, you cannot use the
backslash (\) character to continue statements in command
scripts.
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Fields and controls

To specify that a character will be used to terminate statements in
command scripts:
- Open the General page of the Tools Settings
notebook.
- Select the Use statement termination
character check box.
- Optional: Type a character that will be used as the statement
termination character in the entry field. The default character is a
semicolon (;).
- Close the Tools Settings notebook by double-clicking in the upper left
corner of the notebook.

Related information

Troubleshooting tips
- Scripts created without a termination character fail when the Use
statement termination character checkbox is checked. Even if the
statement is edited to include a termination character after it is created,
the script will still fail because parameters for a script are saved at
creation time.