You missed learning anything about how operating systems work during your IT career to date. Neither UNIX nor Windows would cope with your syntax.
The pathname of the executable must be either a fully qualified pathname, or a pathname relative to the current attach point (current working directory). The current working directory may be represented as ".".
Therefore a relative pathname of dsexport, if you're in its parent bin directory, would be ./dsexport. Notice the leading dot?
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I was wondering when we would get around to that little fact. Everyone got so caught up in the UNIX syntax issues from the original suggestions (and all the struggles there) that the fact that they were Windows client commands was never mentioned.
There is limited server-side import functionality via dsjob in your version. Later versions flesh out the server-side export and import functionality.
-craig
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