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Michael, will the outline view work for you? It will show every reference to a field/constant/... below the name, and you can click on it to go to the location of your source. Of course, this won't work for strings like "If not %found(filexxx)" HTH, Peter Colpaert Application Developer PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium ----- Yoda of Borg are we. Futile is resistance, assimilated will you be. ----- "Michael Rosinger" <mrosinger@xxxxxxxxx> Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 06/10/2006 13:57 Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Re: [WDSCI-L] is there a "show me all lines with this" option inRSE? Peter, Wilhelm, Your suggestions are close, but that's not exactly what I was hoping for. I've used other editors that open a separate window below the main source window (again very similar to the error list created by the compile step) that shows the relevant lines. You can navigate within the primary window by clicking on one of the lines in the lower. The advantage to this method is that you always have complete context available. The filter method, while it does show you all lines with the searched for text, loses that context. It won't allow you to have both.
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