/INPUT=filespec Specifies an input file containing one or more DCL commands to be executed by the spawned subprocess. File type defaults to COM and no wildcards are 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.