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On our system the search all files in all libraries for a particular
member ran from 07:30 to 11:12.  And this is on a 820 with
% CPU used . . . . . . . :       11.2

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Dan <dbcemid@yahoo.com>
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11/08/2002 09:43 AM
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        Subject:        Re: Finding members


Well, that was my first brush with qshell. (Finally working on a box
that's on a supported release!)  Kinda neat.  The wildcard function is
full-featured, i.e. stuff like '*R22*' finds R22 anywhere in the member
name.  I guess PDM does that too, doesn't it?

Still, the find without a specific library named took quite awhile.  A
DSPFD *ALL/*ALL TYPE(*MBR) ran faster than STRQSH CMD('/usr/bin/find
/QSYS.LIB/ -name ''FSM*.MBR''').  If you have a logical on the outfile
like the one I described yesterday, the find capability is really fast.

I checked out the FNDMBR utility you mentioned.  Holy cow.  That thing
locked up my screen for thirty minutes.  If you exit and try it again,
it has to rebuild the whole thing.  I dunno, we don't have enough
activity creating, moving, and deleting source members that merits
having to rebuild the member list every time we use a utility like
this.

Dan

--- Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@centerfieldtechnology.com> wrote:
> But that won't find a _member_ named MYFILE anywhere.
>
> There's a 3rd-party product called FNDMBR. It doesn't used to work
> above
> certain security levels. Nice, tho'. There's a fully-functional
> shareware
> version at <http://www.famtech.ca/fndmbr-summ.html>, albeit with a
> nag screen.
>
> But the thing that works is in QShell, the 'find' utility. You can
> use it
> like this
>
>      /usr/bin/find /QSYS.LIB/VERN.LIB -name 'TESTXXX.MBR'
 <snip>

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