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Is it possible to use WDSc to accomplish a search of all IFS files for a
particular string? Help says you can, but it seems oriented to the LIBL/FILE
system rather than to the IFS. I have been able to use search to get a  list
of files with some name pattern or some extension but I haven't had any luck
searching inside the files in this list for a string occurance. 

If this something where you would have to created a user action? 

Rick Flagler
Manager, Information Technology Projects
Timken Super Precision
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 352-0310
Rick.Flagler@xxxxxxxxxx




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