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I really like grep. Too bad it has no place in the database world. What
a wonderful help it would be if we could use something like it to find
where a specific text string lurked. Especially when trying to reverse
engineer some 3rd party apps.
Pete Hall
pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
| Ness Pazz dude!
|
| It should not be too hard to take some parameters - with wildcards -
and resolve them with DSPOBJD to get a list of files to apply the
FNDSTRPDM to - that'd be cool in REXX!
|
| Later
| Vern
|
| -------------- Original message --------------
| From: "Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
|
|> Vern,
|>
|> Now that's the succinct answer I was looking for. So, if I want it green
|> screen, have to build my own using REXX, perhaps, and FNDSTRPDM.
|>
|> But, it seems like my best, more modern bet is to see if I have WDSC
around (I
|> think so), install it on my PC and go crazy. Nes Pas?
|>
|> Thanks,
|>
|> Dave
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