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The PUT Command <strong>CP</strong>/M 3 User's Guide<br />

The PUT Command<br />

Syntax:<br />

PUT CONSOLE {OUTPUT TO} FILE filespec{[o]}<br />

PUT PRINTER {OUTPUT TO} FILE filespec{[o]}<br />

PUT CONSOLE {OUTPUT TO} CONSOLE<br />

PUT PRINTER {OUTPUT TO} PRINTER<br />

Explanation:<br />

The PUT command is a transient utility that lets you direct console<br />

output or printer output to a file. PUT allows you to direct the system<br />

to put console output or printer output to a file for the next system<br />

command or user program entered at the console. Or, PUT directs all<br />

subsequent console or printer output to a file when you include the<br />

SYSTEM option.<br />

Console output is directed to a file until the program terminates. Then,<br />

console output reverts to the console. Printer output is directed to a file<br />

until the program terminates. Then printer output is directed back to<br />

the printer.<br />

When you use the SYSTEM option, all subsequent console/printer output<br />

is directed to the specified file. This option terminates when you<br />

enter the PUT CONSOLE or PLTT PRINTER command.<br />

The syntax for the option list is<br />

[{ECHO | NO ECHO} {FILTER | NO FILTER} | {SYSTEM}]<br />

Table 5-14 defines the preceding option list.<br />

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