Controlling Script Command Logging |
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Two different options are supported to suppress the echoing of script commands to both the console window and the log file. One option suppresses the command and any result message(s) while another suppresses the command echo but permits result message(s) to appear.
Begin a script command with an "at" symbol to completely suppress the command and its result message(s).
; Dial the remote system but suppress all output @DIAL remote_number
Begin a command with an exclamation point to suppress the command from being echoed but permit any result message(s) to be logged.
; Issue command but do not echo !PERFORM cmd
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