CHOICE Prompts the user to make a choice in a batch program. Displays a specified prompt and pauses for the user to choose from among a specified set of keys. You can use this command only in batch programs. For more information on the ERRORLEVEL parameter, see and the command. Syntax CHOICE [/C[:]keys] [/N] [/S] [/T[:]c,nn] [text] Parameters text Specifies text you want to be displayed before the prompt. Quotation marks are necessary only if you include a switch character (/) as part of the text before the prompt. If you don't specify text, CHOICE displays only a prompt. Switches /C[:]keys Specifies allowable keys in the prompt. When displayed, the keys will be separated by commas, will appear in brackets ([]), and will be followed by a question mark. If you don't specify the /C switch, CHOICE uses YN as the default. The colon (:) is optional. /N Causes CHOICE not to display the prompt. The text before the prompt is still displayed, however. If you specify the /N switch, the specified keys are still valid. /S Causes CHOICE to be case sensitive. If the /S switch is not specified, CHOICE will accept either upper or lower case for any of the keys that the user specifies. /T[:]c,nn Causes CHOICE to pause for a specified number of seconds before defaulting to a specified key. The values for the /T switch are as follows: c Specifies the character to default to after nn seconds. The character must be in the set of choices specified in the /C switch. nn Specifies the number of seconds to pause. Acceptable values are from 0 to 99. If 0 is specified, there will be no pause before defaulting.