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--- Richard B Baird <rbaird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dan, > > lets say you want to scan for all of the instances of the UPDATE op code, > and only show them on the screen > > from the top of the source, > > Columns . . . : 6 116 > SEU==> f update a > *************** Begi..... > X9999 > > which gives you all of your updates, but it might also include a lot of > comments, 60 instances of a variable called '$UPDATED', 5 exsrs to > $UpdateMstFile, the begsr line for that subroutine.. you get the idea. <snip> Good idea, Richard! I will use that in the future. Thanks! - Dan __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
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