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Dennis

For my edification, please give an explanation of the various components of the statement. I have some idea of the % being a delimiter, but it'd help to have it explained. I know, it's in the man pages!! And even the QShell manual. But it's early and I'm on my way to work - and a little lazy!!

I see redirection here, at least.

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Vern

Dennis Lovelady wrote:
Just doing replace dosn't do the job ...

Here are the RPGLE code that does the trick:

Yes, I can see why you'd want to do that instead of:
sed 's%[<]%\r\n<%g' < infile > outfile

Dennis Lovelady
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