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No cheap tool I know of can do this - especially since CL commands are spread across multiple lines. I think Hawkeye used to have something that might be close.

Having said that, maybe a query over all the members - probably in turn - that returns which record number or sequence number has each text, and then a comparison that looks for numbers close together - not my idea of a good time but might get you close. Or process the members and concatenate each command to an IFS file, then some PC based search along the same lines - or grep in QShell in some fashion.

You don't want much, do you, guy?? ;-)

HTH
Vern

At 02:24 PM 10/3/2006, you wrote:

Is it possible to search all QCLSRC source members for SBMJOB that do not
contain JOBQ?

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