Use this command to navigate through the folder structure exposed by the DTR server. It is similar to the CD commands on most operating systems.
Syntax
Syntax |
CD [..|directory] |
Arguments |
|
.. |
Goes to the parent folder. |
directory |
Goes to specified directory. |
Description |
Prints the current folder when in shell mode. The command works with browse paths. The browse path can either be the full browse path or a relative browse path. |
Displaying the Current Folder
To display the current folder, execute:
cd
No argument is needed. The current folder is shown both as a browse path and a local path.
Changing Current Folder Using the Relative Path
To change the current folder using the relative path, execute:
cd src
The argument " src " represents a folder name relative to the current folder.
Changing Current Folder Using the Absolute Path
To change the current folder using the absolute path, execute:
cd //abc
The argument "//abc" is an absolute browse path.
The argument for the cd command is always given as a browse path . Thus, if the argument starts with two leading slashes "//", it is considered absolute; otherwise it is considered relative to the current folder.