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I am actually using the "Search" located on the main menu bar in WDSC.  I
select search and then file.  This brings up a dialogue where you can tie to
a resource, workspace, or working set for the scope of the search.  I have
an IFS filter defined.  I select that as my resource to use and try to
perform the search.  It searches but only the top level folder.  I may not
have to select a resource that is just the last thing I tried to get it to
work.

Where is the remote commands view?  I am having trouble finding it.  Is it
located somewhere in the RSE?  I'll keep looking thanks for the idea.


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PAUL PENDLETON
"David McKnight" <dmcknigh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Hi Paul,
>
> Which search utility are you using?   Is this the local workspace search
or
> are you searching on a remote host?   On the remote host are you searching
> the QSYS or IFS?   If you need to search the contents of files in the IFS,
> although this is fairly loosely integrated, you could use the "grep"
> command from a shell in the Remote Commands view.  For example, you could
> type "grep -n <pattern> <file pattern>".   The integrated shell inteprets
> grep output so that you can double-click on a line of output to jump into
> the associated source in an editor.
>
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> Does anyone know how to get the search utility to search through the
> subfolders?  We have an intranet site where we have quite a few net.data
> macros(do not make fun all of you java programmers) :-)  We need to search
> through the files for certain strings.
>
> If the search utility does not do this then this needs to be an added
> feature, just for me!
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