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Disk and Directory Methods in Siebel eScript
Table 18 provides a list of disk and directory methods.
Backslashes (\) can be interpreted as escape characters. When forming Windows path names, double each back slash to prevent this interpretation. For example, to change the working directory to C:\Applications\Myfolder, use the following command: Clib.chdir("C:\\Applications\\Myfolder");
Similarly, when using UNC paths to access a computer on your network, use four backslashes (\\\\) before the computer name. Clib.system("copy \\\\server01\\share\\SR.txt D:\\SR.txt ");
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