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Hi Don, When compiling or searching via RSE, the results are placed in what is called an Events File. This is usually accomplished by specifying *EVENTF as part of the command string. The resulting events file is placed, in the case of FNDSTRPDM, in *CURLIB/EVFEVENT *FILE in a member . The contents are then downloaded into the Find String results view. In your case it would seem that you have hit the maximum allowed members for the file *CURLIB/EVFEVENT You have 2 alternatives: 1. Delete the file (it will be automatically recreated) 2. Change the file properties to allow more members. For example: CHGPF FILE(*CURLIB/EVFEVENT) MAXMBRS(*NOMAX) Hope that helps. Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/14/2006 08:21:32 AM:
Hi All: I am having a real problem trying to use the search function. Help says that it works like FNDSTRPDM but I can't get it to work at all. I have used both ways; from the main menu : Search, iSeries and using a right click on the object in Remote Systems Explorer and Find String. I enter the string (e.g. 'XXXXSSSS' ) and then search and no mater what I search for or how many objects I search I keep getting the same error message : RSE01002E Members for file EVFEVENT more than maximum allowed Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong or maybe a setting I should look at. I have looked at Preferences> Workbench> Search but any changes there makes no difference. TIA ****************************************** Don Wereschuk ISD - Programmer/Analyst Simcoe Parts Service Inc. Phone: 705-435-7814 Ex: 302 Fax: 705-435-6746 mailto:dwereschuk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ******************************************
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