What you could try is to determine the TopLevelItem ancestor of the current build's project, and get the workspace of that on the current node (e.g. /jenkins/workspace/foo). If that's a prefix of the current actual workspace (/jenkins/workspace/foo/bar/baz), just append the rest (/bar/baz) to the workspace path on master

Yes, thats what I end up doing as stated in the comment before your reply above.

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