MDB wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> I also found you could drop the "C:" (e.g. "/sql/test.sql") if it is on the c drive.
to be more precise, you can drop the C: if its the same as the current
default drive for whatever process is reading it. Windows, for legacy
reasons that date at least back to Digital Research's CP/M circa 1976,
tracks default drive separately from default directory.