1.DBG> SPAWN
$
This example shows that the SPAWN command, without a parameter,
creates a subprocess at DCL level. You can now enter DCL
commands. Log out to return to the debugger prompt.
2.DBG> SPAWN/NOWAIT/INPUT=READ_NOTES/OUTPUT=0428NOTES
This command creates a subprocess that is executed in parallel
with the debugging session. This subprocess executes the DCL
command procedure READ_NOTES.COM. The output from the spawned
operation is written to the file 0428NOTES.LOG.
3.DBG> SPAWN/NOWAIT SPAWN/OUT=MYCOM.LOG @MYCOM
This command creates a subprocess that is executed in parallel
with the debugging session. This subprocess creates another
subprocess to execute the DCL command procedure MYCOM.COM. The
output from that operation is written to the file MYCOM.LOG.