Directory Management
A directory is a hierarchical collection of directories and files. The only constraint on the number of files that can be contained in a single directory is the physical size of the disk on which the directory is located.
In this section
Topic | Description |
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About Directory Management |
A directory that contains one or more directories is the parent of the contained directory or directories, and each contained directory is a child of the parent directory. The hierarchical structure of directories is referred to as a directory tree. |
Using Directory Management |
Topics that demonstrate the use of directory management functions. |
Directory Management Reference |
Elements used in directory management. |