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You could use QCLSCAN to scan the field for the string, or use OPNQRYF to only return records that "match" ...

> Alan Shore wrote:
Morning all
I have to make a change to a CLP program that reads a file.
I need to see if a particular field on that file contains a particular
string ANYWHERE within that field.
I know about %SST, but you need to know the starting position and length.
Is there any other way of accomplishing this within CL?

Thanks in advance,
Alan Shore
NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
AShore@xxxxxxxx
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