In the 'echo $PATH' output the path is visible. But still './' is required in front of the script to run, why?

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Issue

  • In the 'echo $PATH' output the path is visible. But still './' is required in front of the script to run, why?
  • Would like to know when using PATH command, which file is modifying?

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux [ALL]

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