Agent job step - using print statement in tsql step doesnt show up

I want to execute a procedure, then use print to write a short message into the job history.  The step executes fine, but the message doesnt show up in the history.
print 'hello'
what gives?

PRINT command is not intended to be used for writing into the history. If you need such information, you may have a special log table and write into it using insert statement.
Alternatively, you may google on writing to text file from SQL Server, but I would not recommend that approach.
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