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The object type identifies the object as either a file or a directory. A file is an object that contains both attributes and binary data, and a directory is an object that contains only attributes.
Following are four examples of object names. The first example displays what the application client would code on a UNIX platform:
/myfs/highlev/lowlev
The second example displays what the application client would code on a Windows platform:
"myvol\\highlev\\lowlev"
The third example displays what the application client would code on a Novell NetWare platform:
myvol:/highlev/lowlev
The fourth example displays what the application client would code on the OS/400 operating system:
myfs/highlev/lowlev