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Overall WEBES Release Notes
1.6 WEBES Known Issues
Rev. 9/8/06
1–22 Web-Based Enterprise Services Release Notes
You can safely ignore this message. There is no impact to WEBES or WCCProxy installation 
or operation. 
1.6.4 OpenVMS WEBES Issues 
These issues apply to WEBES on OpenVMS: 
1.6.4.1 Set ODS-5 Attributes Before Issuing WEBES CLI 
Commands
The following applies only if your system disk or the disk to which you have installed WEBES 
is an ODS-5 disk. 
Before issuing any WEBES CLI command (desta, wsea, wccat, or wccproxy), issue the 
following command to assign certain ODS-5 settings required for the WEBES command to 
operate properly:
$ SET PROCESS /CASE=BLIND /PARSE=TRADITIONAL
After completing the WEBES command, you can revert to your previous settings for CASE 
and PARSE using the above command with different keywords. To find out your current 
settings before changing them, issue the following command: (partial output shown)
$ SHOW PROCESS /CASE /PARSE
{ ... }
Parse Style: Traditional
Case Lookup: Blind
This is only an example. Your output may show the "Sensitive" or "Extended" keywords 
instead.
If you do not issue the above "SET" command, and you have Case-Sensitive or Parse Style 
Extended settings on your process, WEBES CLI commands will return errors such as the 
following:
%DCL-E-OPENIN, error opening 
_NUTE$DKA0:[sys0.syscommon.hp.svctools.][common.bin]desta.com; as input
%DCL-E-OPENIN, error opening 
_NUTE$DKA0:[sys0.syscommon.hp.svctools.][common.bin]wsea.com; as input
%DCL-E-OPENIN, error opening 
_NUTE$DKA0:[sys0.syscommon.hp.svctools.][common.wccproxy.bin]wccproxy.co
m; as input
-RMS-E-DNF, directory not found
-SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
WEBES CLI commands on OpenVMS have not yet been developed to be case-sensitive for 
ODS-5 support.










