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   Vernon,

   Try getting softlanding's spool file plugin(add new bookmark to update
   manager - http://www.softlanding.com/free_plugins) and you can view /
   print / download / delete your iSeries spool files right from WDSCi(they
   have some really good free plugins I love iSeries Editing Perspective). 
   As far as search-->iSeries I only got 1 10 page spool file when I ran the
   same search over ~1500 members in 1 source file in 1 library versus the
   ~1500 spool files I got trying to use the find string on my filter.  It
   appears to me that search-->iSeries is the true PDM/SEU fndstrpdm
   equivalent in WDSCi, IMHO.

   Vernon Hamberg wrote:

     WDSC has hardly any print support for lists of things. Of course,
     neither does Windows Explorer. We're not supposed to use paper, right? 
     ;-)

     Actually, if I want to document this kind of thing, I suppose the best
     thing is to use option 25 in true PDM. But then you already have all the
     spooled files from the search, so you could take those and print them up
     or get a product like some of ours that can convert and/or download the
     spooled files as you like. I know, it's not the nicely formatted list. I
     wish that support were there, too.

     Vern
     BTW, www.rjssoftware.com

     ;-)

     At 11:10 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:

       Rick,

       do tell me: how do you print the result list from an iSeries search in
       WDSCi?

       I've been trying (in vain) to do that.  Running Version 5.1.2.4 Build
       20050104_2139.

       Thanks,

       Peter Colpaert
       Application Developer
       Massive - Kontich, Belgium
       -----
       Yoda of Borg are we.  Futile is resistance, assimilated will you be.
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       <Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
       Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
       29/03/2005 21:18
       Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries

               To:     <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
               cc:
               Subject:        RE: [WDSCI-L] Find String Function

       Duane,

       I'm not familiar with the find string function you are referring to. 
       I
       use the search option from the menu and select iSeries.  It prompts
       for a
       string, library, file (can be all by using *), and member (again, can
       be
       all).

       It returns the results in a separate view.  You can print the results
       or
       browse from the results view.

       HTH,

       Rick

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