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> -----Original Message----- > From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Frances Denoncourt > > But, today there was a need to > find source changed between two dates. I tried several different > permutations from F14 but none worked. > Maybe it's too much thinking after a 3 day weekend or maybe my > brain's fried after a walk in the 102 degree weather (10% > humidity) - feels like only 97. > > How do you display code within a date range? > TIA > > Fran Denoncourt Query. Sorry. <g> If it's not too big a date range, you could first hide/exclude everything, then scan for those dates. The SEU manual doesn't show any way to do what you're looking for. I'm still looking for the SEU add-on to split lines using F7. I found Buck's post at http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200008/msg00028.html and I'll have to give that a go. db
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