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David wrote:
...This would probably be some type of scan utility where they could
fill in some variables that the tool would scan for.

Has anyone run across anything like that?
I don't know if such a thing even exists.




David -

Several years ago I wrote a command named FNDSTR that works similar to
FNDSTRPDM, except instead of one string FNDSTR allows you to specify up to
20 search strings. It consists of a command, a CL command processing
program, and an RPG/400 program.

It currently only processes one source file at a time, but the command
source and the CL program could be fairly easily modified to allow you to
specify multiple source files and/or more search strings. The RPG program
scans the source statements and produces a list of the members containing
the search strings, and a separate report that shows the source statements
found within each member.

Let me know if you would like to see it.

I've been thinking about modernizing it anyway - I can send you an example
of the prompted command and the output produced by the program so they could
see if it would be beneficial for them, and I'd be happy to make any
suggested changes before sending you a copy of the code...

Regards,
Steve




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