Use
the QUOTESOVERRIDE statement to indicate the usage of single quotation
marks appearing at the beginning of or surrounding a file name.
- Server
- This setting applies to the processing of names by the server.
- Client
- This setting applies to the processing of names by the client.
Syntax
.-QUOTESOVERRIDE TRUE-------.
>>-+---------------------------+-------------------------------><
'-QUOTESOVERRIDE--+-TRUE--+-'
'-FALSE-'
Parameters
- TRUE
- If TRUE is specified, single quotation marks appearing at the
beginning and end of a file name are interpreted as meaning the file
name contained inside the single quotation marks should override the
current working directory instead of being appended to the current
working directory. Any single quotation marks inside the beginning
and ending quotion mark are treated as part of the file name. This
is the default.
- FALSE
- If FALSE is specified, a single quote at the beginning of the
file name, as well as all other single quotation marks contained in
the file name, is treated as part of the actual file name. The entire
file name, including the leading single quote, is appended to the
current working directory.
Examples
To treat quotation marks as part
of file names, enter the following code:
QUOTESOVERRIDE FALSE