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.
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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.
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