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From: smorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Joe,
The biggest thin I was pointing out here is that the two questions cover
entirely different scopes. I'm getting used to the LPEX editor, and use it
almost entirely. I have to disagree with you on the speed of the RSE
search function across our source library, and the PDM member search
across the same library. I can run a search in PDM under a minute across
the program source files, but the same search from the RSE screen takes so
long I often end up cancelling it, and going back to PDM.

Yes, but the answer is the same for both.  Nearly everything you can do in
PDM you can do in WDSC.

Back to your one specific issue, the only one I can see:

First, you CAN'T run a FNDSTRPDM across multiple source files; you have to
run it across each one individually.  You can bring up the source members in
WRKOBJPDM and do a 25 on each one, but then you have to search every member
in the file.  Is that what you do?  Or do you search the files individually?

Do you do your WDSC search one file at a time as well?  Or do you use a
generic file name?  Because the generic file lookup takes a little while.
I'm just trying to get an idea of if you're comparing apples to apples.

Joe



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