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On Tuesday 06 November 2001 5:28 pm, Norbut, Jim wrote:
> Aha....found it.....wonder why when I do a wrksplf it doesn't show up ?
> Anyway....I see it....but it's an ugly mess.
>
> Any way to get all those hex codes out of there ?
>
> Jim Norbut

Actually there is an easy way now. Craig Rutledge has just released a
Scan SQL tool that does the hard work for you. It does a DMPSYSOBJ, drops
that into a file, then scans the SQL statements for a search string. All
matching statements are displayed in a subfile, and can be executed again
from there. Have a look at the details over at
http://www.alltel.net/~craigru/jcrcmd2.html#SCNSQL_tag

Regards, Martin
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