If you type
HELP COMO
at TCL, it'll tell you ...
Or I'll tell you :-) From within your program (or wherever) do an
EXECUTE COMO ON PROGOUTPUT HUSH
This will create a PROGOUTPUT record in the COMO file that you can
then access with the editor or whatever you want.
To turn off the como, just
Amit,
You want error messages in the COMO but not on the screen, right?
Use DIVERT.OUT TTY.OFF/TTY.ON
DIVERT.OUT is the more general command. In fast, the COMO verb is
actually a basic program that executes DIVERT.OUT (source in
$UVHOME/uv/BP/COMO_VERB).
Example:
CT CDS.BP BHUTANI