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The Question is: Dear Wizard, Section 3.1.2.6 in the 'OpenVMS Guide to Extended Specifications' states that: " On an ODS-5 volume, the case for all versions of a file name is identical; the case is preserved as the file name was first created. " So it should not be possible to have two files with the same name one in upper and one in lower case like this: CFD003> dir Directory DSA14:<.TEMP> TEST.TXT;1 test.txt;1 Total of 2 files. How is this possible? I did the following: $SET DEF [TEMP] $CREATE test.txt <CTRL/Z> $SET DEF [-.WORK] $CREATE TEST.TXT <CTRL/Z> $BACKUP TEST.TXT TEST.BCK/SAVE_SET $BACKUP TEST.BCK/SAVE_SET [-.TEMP] /SEL=*.* Best regards Marc The Answer is : Please provide the translation of the DSA14 logical name, if such a definition is present. This could point to multiple directories, of course. It is possible to engage full case sensitivity, as well, and this configuration permits case-distinguished filenames. As is usually requested, please also ensure you have the current ECO kits for OpenVMS applied.
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