Within any type of path specification, each dictionary directory, subdictionary, and object can have a password associated with it. To use a password in a path specification, enclose the password in parentheses and place it immediately after the given name of the directory, subdictionary, or object with which it is associated. Do not type a space between the given name and the password. If you are using the > at the end of a path name, the wild card follows any password associated with the last given name in the chain. If you specify the version number of an object, the password should immediately follow the version number. Passwords contain from 1 to 64 printable ASCII characters, including space and tab. If you are using a terminal of the VT200 family, you can use 8-bit alphabetic characters. DMU translates lowercase letters to uppercase. The only forbidden characters in a password are open parenthesis [(], close parenthesis [)], and period [.]. The following are legal given names with passwords: PERSONNEL(SEMI_SECRET) SERVICE(SECRET) The following is a legal path name with passwords: CDD$TOP.PERSONNEL(SEMI_SECRET).SERVICE(SECRET).SALARY_RECORD;1