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To explicitly mark the end of a statement, you can place a semicolon (;) between the statement and the next statement. This can be used to make the program structure clearer, but is not required.
The END
                  			 statement is used to mark the end of a Natural program, subprogram, external subroutine or
                  			 helproutine.
               
Every one of these objects must contain an END
                  			 statement as the last statement.
               
Every object may contain only one END statement.
               
The STOP
                  				statement is used to terminate the execution of a Natural application. A
                  				STOP statement executed anywhere within an application immediately
                  				stops the execution of the entire application.
               
 The TERMINATE statement stops the
                  				execution of the Natural application and also ends the Natural session.