I was going to write a question about how to determine the path of a node 
under an @path node, since for this is not behaving as I'd expect...

... but whilst trying to create the simplest example, I was reminder that 
there must be something about the @path & @file (specifically @clean in 
this case) facility that I don't understand.

To encapsulate this parts of my question ... does the directory (as given 
by an @path node(s), and child @clean nodes, have to exist, before the file 
contents are written?

I always thought that the directory was created if it didn't exist ... but 
now I am not so sure.

Thanks, J^n

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