Calculations generally accept either UNIX or Microsoft Windows paths. The UNIX path works for locations on both UNIX and Microsoft Windows host systems. For example:
Process.Path = "/tmp/files/myfile"
The preceding example specifies the location on the current drive for a Microsoft Windows host or the Root for a UNIX host. Specify a network path as follows:
Process.NetPath = “//myhost/tmp/files/myfile.txt”
Include the drive specification in a path for a Microsoft Windows system as follows:
Process.Path = "C:/tmp/files/myfile.txt"
If a working directory (such as C:\tmp) is specified for a Microsoft Windows process, specify a path within the working directory without any leading slash character, as follows:
Process.Subdir = "files/myfile.txt"
If you use a Microsoft Windows path in a calculation, verify that you escape the backslash character so that the interpreter correctly evaluates it as a literal character, as follows:
Process.Path = "C:\\tmp\\files\\myfile.fm"
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