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  • Subject: Re: Source Scan Utiltiy
  • From: Jeff Gunter <JeffGunter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 20:23:46 -0500

Try FNDSTRPDM .  You can use it on the command line or from a CL program.  It
executes PDM's find string.  It's pretty cool for what you're trying since you
can use it by specifying the source file (QRPGLESRC)  and it will scan all
members at one time.


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Bob Crothers wrote:

> 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






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