/INPUT=filespec Specifies an input file containing one or more DCL commands to be executed by the spawned subprocess. The file type defaults to .COM. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters are not allowed in the file specification. Once processing of the input file is complete, the subprocess is terminated. If both a command string and the /INPUT qualifier are specified, the specified command string executes before additional commands are obtained from the /INPUT qualifier. If neither is specified, SYS$INPUT is assumed (in which case a SPAWN/NOWAIT command is aborted if Ctrl/Y is pressed to abort something running in your parent process). You cannot explicitly specify non-record-oriented, process- permanent files (NRO PPFs) with the /INPUT qualifier. The system displays an error message when it encounters such a file as the value for the /INPUT qualifier. Note that when NRO PPFs are used as implicit input (that is, the /INPUT qualifier is not specified and SYS$INPUT is a NRO PPF), the SPAWN command can succeed, as shown in the following table: Process Type SYS$INPUT Implicit Input Interactive NRO PPF SYS$COMMAND Noninteractive NRO PPF Null device Any Any other SYS$INPUT If SYS$INPUT is a terminal, it cannot have an associated terminal mailbox.