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prompt. DOS command screens commonly use the currently drive and directory name
followed by a >. You can usually type additional commands before the current one has
completed, but they may not appear until the current command has completed.
The Qshell has a current directory that is similar to that of UNIX and OS/400. A DOS
command session also has a current directory but one that Qshell does not have. The current
directory is controlled with the cd command. This is similar to the OS/400 CD command, but
you do not need the single quotation marks when you use qualified names. ...
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