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how big is the file and what's it's record length?

You could use SEU.

But if you have DBU from Prodata you can use that utility for find/replace...and I'm sure there's others like it...wish we still had WRKDBF... :)

Don in DC

At 11:28 AM 3/8/2006 -0600, you wrote:
Is there an easy way to do a find and replace in a EBCDIC IFS file? There is
several hundred occurances of a string of text I need to replace.

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