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Dave,

You must have missed the PARM parameter. If you do a search in the
workbench and then look at the prompt for a search in PDM, it will have
*EVENTF on the PARM line. I don't think any command has an EVENTF
parameter. ILE compilers use OPTION(*EVENTF) and OPM use OPTION(*SRCDBG)
or OPTION(*LSTDBG). I've not seen anything with an EVENTF parameter.

Michael Quigley
AS/400 Programming Section (Yes Trevor, we're really on an "AS/400" and
that's the name our organization uses for the development group)
The Way International
www.TheWay.org

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/02/2007 09:47:33 AM:

date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 13:49:31 +0000
from: "Dave Shaw" <daveshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Compiling

Joe,

CODE has Multi-File Search, which appears to use the same facility
on the System I as WDSCi. I don't think either one uses FNDSTRPDM
directly, though, since there's no parameter on that command that
refers to the event file - in other words, the EVENTF parameter that
you mentioned doesn't exist (prompt FNDSTRPDM and press F9 for
proof). I suspect (but don't know) that there's something that they
call that invokes FNDSTRPDM or its supporting programs and handles
the event file stuff.
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