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@Thomas, I probably could run against appserver but it seems overkill and extra complexity to me @Jeff I use symbolic links quite frequently and they exist (and work) on windows as well , see mklink . In our applcation we have an OSPATH table that has pathcode, opsys and hostname as unique key. This situtation would be solved by definining a path rtbreporoot In paths and filenames we can refer to such a pathcode "[path(rtbreporoot)]/rel16plus,[path(rtbreporoot)]/rel16plus/src" OSPATH content pathcode = "rtbreporoot", opsys = "unix", hostname = "ccedev01", path = "/usr2/cce" pathcode = "rtbreporoot", opsys = "win32", hostname = "", path = "//cce-dev01/usr2/cce" pathcode = "rtbreporoot", opsys = "win32", hostname = "cce-ts01", path = "w:/cce" when evaluating a pathcode we first look for an OSPATH record with equal opsys and hostname, if not found we look for equal opsys and blank hostname
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