The full command-line option is /[NO]DIAGNOSTIC[=file-spec]. Controls whether diagnostics are created and stored in the specified optional file. If a file specification is not supplied, the assembler creates a diagnostic file using the same name as the source file. For example, if you use a source file named XXX.M64, the assembler creates a diagnostic file named XXX.DIA. You can use the diagnostic file with other Digital layered products including, but not limited to, the DEC Language- Sensitive Editor (LSE). The default qualifier is /NODIAGNOSTIC.