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Me:
>> I'm going to be doing some mass-scans of RPGLE source, and I'm trying
>> to figure out if there's a better way than using the SQL LIKE keyword.

Joe:
>QShell, perhaps?  I wonder if grep or find wouldn't be a better answer.

Interesting idea.  However, I can't store the source in the IFS; is it possible
to run grep or find over QSYS-style file, and retrieve the results without
having to pipe the results to an output file?

Thanks

-Doc


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