Displaying the Current Search Path

How to:

The ? PATH query displays your current search path. The search for files extends over several directories. The order that these directories are searched is determined for each user with the SET DEFAULT command and the values for the FOC$DIR logicals.


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Syntax: How to Display the Current Search Path
? PATHquery commands:? PATH;? PATH command;


Example: Displaying the Current Search Path

Issuing the command

? PATH

produces information similar to the following if the WebFOCUS Reporting Server is using EDAPATH:

EDAPATH = D:\ibi\apps\ggdemo\ D:\ibi\apps\ncp\ D:\ibi\apps\template\ C:\VM\SMALL\ TEMPDIR = D:\ibi\srv80\wfs\edatemp\ts000019\ CURRDIR = D:\ibi\srv80\wfs\edatemp\ts000019\ EDASYN = D:\ibi\srv80\wfs\catalog\ EDASYNR = D:\ibi\srv80\wfs\catalog\

If the WebFOCUS Reporting Server is using APP PATH, ? PATH produces information similar to the following:

BASEAPP = C:\ibi\apps\baseapp; APPHOLD = C:\ibi\srv80\wfs\edatemp\ts000001; APPPATH = C:\ibi\apps\session; C:\ibi\apps\session

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