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What version of WDSc are you running?  I'm on 5.1.2.4 and it runs in the 
"background" on the iSeries and retrieves the information to a view in the 
workbench.  I'm shown the member and underneath that the lines where the 
find string appears.

Michael Quigley
AS/400 Programming Coordinator
The Way International
www.TheWay.org



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date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:28:46 -0600
from: Duane Kehoe <dkehoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WDSCI-L] Find String Function

   I need a little help with the find string function(particularly it's
   options / settings).  I am trying to find a field's usage across an 
entire
   file(many source members <~1500) and I am finding that WDCS is 
submitting
   ~1500 individual find strings thus creating ~1500 spool files.  I need 
to
   know if there is any way to change this behavior via preferences, I 
have
   looked through but can not see anything.  What I would really like to 
do
   is have it run across the entire library and then generate a single
   listing, without creating my own command in RSE that is.  Any help here 
is
   greatly appreciated.
   --

   Weyco Group - 
 
   Duane Kehoe 



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