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Rick,

do tell me: how do you print the result list from an iSeries search in 
WDSCi?

I've been trying (in vain) to do that.  Running Version 5.1.2.4 Build 
20050104_2139.

Thanks,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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        Subject:        RE: [WDSCI-L] Find String Function



Duane,

I'm not familiar with the find string function you are referring to.  I 
use the search option from the menu and select iSeries.  It prompts for a 
string, library, file (can be all by using *), and member (again, can be 
all).

It returns the results in a separate view.  You can print the results or 
browse from the results view.

HTH,

Rick



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