Under some circumstances, a full file specification may contain
more characters than the 255 bytes allowed by unmodified
applications. If a file specification that such an application
needs exceeds 255 bytes in length, RMS generates a shorter
file specification by abbreviating the directory to a DID
abbreviation, and if necessary, the filename to a FID
abbreviation.
When the file specification is too long, RMS first attempts to
generate a shorter directory specification by identifying the
directory with its directory ID. This shorter specification is
referred to as a DID abbreviation.
TEST$ODS5:[5953,9,0]Alghero.TXT;1
Note that this form of the directory name must have three numbers
and two commas to avoid ambiguity with UIC format directory
names. With the DIRECTORY command you can view the shorter
DID abbreviation version as well as the full version of a file
specification.