PRODB maintains pathname convention
- Last Updated: March 30, 2020
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- Version 12.2
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PRODB maintains pathname convention
When you use the PRODB utility, the target database
you create maintains the same pathname convention, relative or absolute,
as the source database. For example, if you use PRODB to create
a database and name it example1, and use a relative
path database such as sports2000 as the source
database, PRODB maintains the pathname convention of sports2000 (the
source database), and example1 (the target database)
becomes a relative path database. Conversely, if the source database
is an absolute path database, the target database you create with
PRODB will also be an absolute path database. Use PROSTRCT LIST
to verify whether the pathname is relative or absolute. For example:
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In the following sample output of the PROSTRCT LIST utility,
note dot (.) notation of the relative pathname of the database, example1.db:
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