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Now - I didn't read the article but it's title suggests a possible
solution.
"Insert Some Data into a Stream File"
http://systeminetwork.com/article/insert-some-data-stream-file
Oh, now wait a minute more! If this is in the IFS already, you can
easily
do this with sed.
If you want to replace a with 123, for example:
QSH CMD('sed "s/a/123/g" < origfile > newfile')
newfile will have the result.
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