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I don't know anything in WDSC to do this - I would use SEU. It is still not a 
mass replace but can be pretty fast. Go to the Work with Members screen, put a 
25 on the first one, hit F13 to put 25 to the end, press enter, put '/Copy 
QRPGLEPRT' in the search field.

When the first matching member opens, go to F16 and put '/Copy QCPYLESRC' in 
the replace field. Change various parameters, e.g., to change all instances and 
to allow shifting text - whatever fits your situation. Press F17, then F3 and 
enter to save. For each successive member press F17, F3, and enter. Voila! 
Ba-da-bing!

HTH
Vern
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Ewout N Boter <ewout.boter@xxxxxxxxxx> 

I want to replace a piece of text that occurs in multiple source members. 
The text '/Copy QRPGLEPRT' should be replaced by '/Copy QCPYLESRC' (the 
case of the text to be found is not relevant). The text appears in about 
30 members in source file QRPGLESRC. Instead of changing all members 
individually, I would like to execute the replace in a single operation. 
Does WDSCi have an option to do this kind of mass replace? 
Thanks in advance, 
Ewout 
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