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<h1 class="topictitle1">Path names in the QOPT file system</h1>
<div><p>The path name must begin with a slash (/). The path is made up
of the file system name, the volume name, the directory and subdirectory
names, and the file name.</p>
<div class="section"><ul><li>For example: <pre> /QOPT/VOLUMENAME/DIRECTORYNAME/SUBDIRECTORYNAME/FILENAME</pre>
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<li>The file system name, QOPT, is required.</li>
<li>The volume and path name length vary by optical media format.</li>
<li>You can specify /QOPT in the path name or include one or more directories
or subdirectories in the path name. Directory and file names allow any character
except <span>X'00'</span> through <span>X'3F'</span>, <span>X'FF'</span>. Additional restrictions
may apply based on the optical media format.</li>
<li>The file name is the last element in the path name. The file name length
is limited by the directory name length in the path.</li>
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<div class="section"><p>For more details on path name rules in the QOPT file system, see
the <span class="q">"Path Name Rules"</span> discussion in the publication <a href="../books/sc415310.pdf" target="_blank">Optical
device programming</a> <img src="wbpdf.gif" alt="Link to PDF" />.</p>
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