Path names are unique designations that identify a dictionary
directory or object in the dictionary hierarchy.
The dictionary directory you are assigned as a DEC DATATRIEVE
user is not a top level directory. CDD$TOP is the name of the
top level directory in a DMU format dictionary; an anchor like
MYNODE::SYS$COMMON:[CDDPLUS] is the name of a top level directory
in a CDO format dictionary. You can trace the parentage of a
directory or object by:
o Joining the given names of directories and objects starting
with CDD$TOP or the anchor
o Including the given names of intermediate directories
o Ending with the given name of the target directory or object
you want to specify
This path you travel between CDD$TOP or the anchor and a target
directory or object is called a path name.
In path names, each given name starts with a letter (A-Z)
and ends with a letter or digit (0-9). A given name cannot be
longer than 31 characters and can contain only letters, digits,
dollar signs ($), and underscores (_). Separate the names of the
directories and objects in a path name with periods.
When you start DEC DATATRIEVE, your default directory is set to
the contents of the logical symbol CDD$DEFAULT. You can change
your default directory by using the SET DICTIONARY command (see
HELP SET).
Additional Information:
explode
extract