/OUTPUT=filespec Specifies the output file to which the results of the SPAWN operation are written. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters cannot be used in the file specification. (Do not specify SYS$COMMAND as a file specification for the /OUTPUT qualifier when using the /NOWAIT qualifier; both parent and subprocess output will be displayed simultaneously on your terminal.) CAUTION If you include a version number in the filespec argument of the /OUTPUT qualifier, and that version of the specified file already exists, the existing file is replaced with the new output. You cannot explicitly specify non-record-oriented, process- permanent files (NRO PPFs) with the /OUTPUT qualifier. The system displays an error message when it encounters such a file as the value for the /OUTPUT qualifier. Note that when NRO PPFs are used as implicit output, the SPAWN command can succeed, as shown in the following table: Process Type SYS$OUTPUT Implicit Output Any NRO PPF Mailbox transmitting records for parent to write to its current SYS$OUTPUT device Any Any other SYS$OUTPUT If you omit the /OUTPUT qualifier, output is written to the current SYS$OUTPUT device.