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How about using option 25 of WrkObjPDM (Find String)? Not near
as fancy as what you are talking about, but works for me. And,
the scan is submited to batch.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Swaim [SMTP:scott71@hpnc.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 1998 11:09 AM
To: Midrange List
Subject: Source Scan Utiltiy
<< File: ATT00000.htm >> I am looking for a utility that
will scan a source file for a character string. I code all of
my Data structures in external members and then /Copy them into
my program. I need to be able to identify which programs would
need to be changed if I modify a Data Structure.
Here is an example of what I am lookinf for:
Source File .......... QRPGLESRC
Library ........... *LIBL
Scan String .......... 'Hello'
Output .......... * *, *Print
This would scan all members in the source file for the scan
string. It would then output to screen/printer a listing a
which members contained the string. I woudl be helpful if it
woudl in\gnore case but this might not be possible.
Any suggestion on how to proceed would be very much
appreciated. The utility, once completed, would be made
available to anyone who requested it @ No Charge of course. My
company allows me to write programs on their system and still
keep copyright to the ideas/Source/compiled program. Only if I
do it outside normal business hours.
TIA
Scott Swaim
scott71@hpnc.com
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