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From: smorrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I just ran a search in RSE, using Find String on a list of selected source
files. This is not the way I did it in the past, and this produces a list
that appears to be much more useful. I don't know what search function I
was doing in the past, but WDSC was copying individual source members from
the I5 to perform the search. Perhaps I was selecting all of the members
in the file, and not the file itself.

When you do a standard iSeries search from the Search menu (where you are
prompted by a dialog for library, file, member, and type) and you subset the
members (by using a generic name), it seems to search each member saone at a
time, kslower than the method you just used.


Thanks for the time, Joe. This will take some investigation. However the
lack of a report still keeps me tied to my PC, and make the list difficult
to share.

I agree with this one.  And I find it particularly annoying that you can't
even copy and paste into Notepad or Excel.  But those requirements are on
the list.

Joe



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