Under Extended File Specifications, existing applications and layered products that are coded to documented interfaces, as well as most DCL command procedures, should continue to work without modification. However, applications that are coded to undocumented interfaces, or include any of the following, may need to be modified in order to function as expected on an ODS-5 volume: o Internal knowledge of the file system, including knowledge of: The data layout on disk The contents of file headers The contents of directory files o File parsing tailored to a particular on-disk structure. o Assumptions about the syntax of file specifications, such as the placement of delimiters and legal characters. o Assumptions about the case of file specifications. Mixed and lowercase file specifications will not be converted to uppercase, which can affect string matching operations. o Assumptions that file specifications are identical between RMS and the file system. NOTE All unmodified XQP applications running on an OpenVMS VAX or Alpha system that access an ODS-5 volume will see pseudonames returned in place of Unicode or ISO Latin- 1 names that are not ODS-2 compliant. This can cause applications to act in an unpredictable manner. Applications that specify or retrieve filenames with the XQP interface using ODS-5 disks must be modified in order to access files with extended names.