Hello Hans,
Well, I don't think you can do this. You can only get the name of the main TeX file by using \jobname, but thats all. (Hopefully I didn't miss some secret.) Different approach: put some info in your file with a macro like \define\thisfile{/path/to/test.tex}. Or you can put some RCS information in your file for example.
of course you missed a few secret:
\inputfilename \outputfilename \jobfilesuffix
don't look at the code, some catcode mess is involved
OK, I didn't. But the above still gives me the name of the main file only: \starttext \startlines \inputfilename \outputfilename \jobfilesuffix \stoplines \input included \readfile{included}{}{} \stoptext and in included.tex: Included file: \startlines \inputfilename \outputfilename \jobfilesuffix \stoplines gives me: test.tex test tex Included file: test.tex test tex Included file: test.tex test tex Patrick -- texshow-web: http://members.ping.de:8061 ConTeXt wiki: http://members.ping.de:8062