|
How about:
SBMJOB CMD(FNDSTRPDM STRING('foo') FILE(mylib/myfile) MBR(*ALL)
OPTION(*NONE) PRTMBRLIST(*YES)
Gary
jim_oberholtzer@ibi.com wrote:
>
> To All:
>
> Either I have gone brain dead (most likely) or I'm just plain stupid
> (very likely) but I cannot remember how to scan a source file for a
> string in batch. What I need to do is run a batch program that will
> scan a known source file for a given string, and return the member
> name to me. I cannot use any on line actions as this will be
> completely in batch. I also do not have any tools available outside
> of PDM.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Jim Oberholtzer
> jim_oberholtzer@ibi.com
> 630/971-6700
>
>
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