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my guess would be that the opcode you use to scan the stream file, gives
it back to you in chunks delimited by the CR.
That's why it stops at the first CR encountered.
Of course, I could be wrong.
HTH,
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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%scan and the new line character
I'm reading some data from the IFS. I'm then scanning it for a value,
but it's not working.
Here's the data, without the quotes:
"
blah blah [variable] blah blah
"
So there's a new line or carriage return on the very first line, and at
the end of the 2nd line. The value I'm scanning for is [variable].
When I start the scan in position one, the value is not found. If I
start the scan in position 2, the scan finds the search value. Through
a variety of position testing, it appears to me that once the scan
encounters the new line character, it stops scanning and returns a 0,
not found.
I'm on v5r4. Has anyone encountered this? Does this make sense for
some reason that I'm not thinking of?
Kurt Anderson
Application Developer
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