Dpath

In computing, dpath is an internal cmd.exe command on IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows that allows using a set of files with the <a href="/wiki/TYPE_(DOS_command)" title="TYPE (DOS command)">TYPE</a> command and with input redirection as if they are in the current directory. On Windows it is undocumented and deprecated. dpath differs from the <a href="/wiki/List_of_DOS_commands#APPEND" title="List of DOS commands">append</a> command in the way it operates. dpath informs programs what directories they should search in order to find computer files. It is then up to the applications to recognize %DPATH%. Using the append command on the other side, programs are able to find files without recognizing that the command is in effect.

Dpath

In computing, dpath is an internal cmd.exe command on IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows that allows using a set of files with the <a href="/wiki/TYPE_(DOS_command)" title="TYPE (DOS command)">TYPE</a> command and with input redirection as if they are in the current directory. On Windows it is undocumented and deprecated. dpath differs from the <a href="/wiki/List_of_DOS_commands#APPEND" title="List of DOS commands">append</a> command in the way it operates. dpath informs programs what directories they should search in order to find computer files. It is then up to the applications to recognize %DPATH%. Using the append command on the other side, programs are able to find files without recognizing that the command is in effect.