You must specify fully qualified path names for the locations of the DDL for the application database. Special and wildcard characters, including the character that references the current drive for UNIX, are not supported. You set path names for the source and remote files. These paths exist on the server and must conform to the platform naming conventions in use there. For example, UNIX paths are case sensitive. Some paths may require all path names to be eight characters or less.
Note: For more information, see the chapter Target Environment and Construction Paths. Be sure the paths you set are correct for the type of server platform you are using. If the validation processing encounters an error, you receive an error message. If the paths have been specified but do not yet exist, the Construction Client will create them. If the paths have not been specified, you receive an error message and generation does not continue.
CA Gen appends the name of the DBMS and the operating system to these paths.
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