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wrote:
Jim,
I have all the filters set up that I need... never realized there was that
Find String option. I suppose I should give myself more "discover" time
with WDSC. Thanks for pointing that out.
Ok, I see what you mean about wildcard with the library. That's good,
however it requires a similarity in library names for it to work. Like, it
works for my test libraries because they all start with KJA*. However, it
doesn't work when I'm looking at production source because they are named
different (UPOLIB, FIVLIB, etc.). What had me thinking I couldn't search
multiple libraries is when I was trying to type them out (delimited by a
semi-colon) and was stopped after the 10th position.
-Kurt
-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jim Essinger
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:53 PM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] justifying RDi when WDSCi 'still works'
Kurt,
I am on WDSC 7.0. I use search in two different ways.
a) I create a filter that shows multiple source files. For example if I
know I'm looking in RPG or CL files, I will create a filter that shows me
all the CL or RPG source files from all the source libraries (ours end in
*SRC). Once I have those shown, I can right click on the filter name, and
choose "Find String" from the popup menu.
b) If I am looking for source members with a specific naming pattern, I
will
create a filter for that, then I can search that filter.
I think there is another way to get the search started, If you use the
Search drop down menu, you can find a search string on iSeries by naming
the
connection, library (and you can use wild cards for library, file and
member
name like *src) file, member and what type of file gets searched. You can
also specify column if you like. I had not done this before, so I tried to
find all occurances of a file name in all my source library that had *CL*
in
the source file name. It finished in just a few seconds, and displayed the
results.
Note that I have filter pools turned on, so I can have multiple filters set
up for multiple connections.
HTH
Jim
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Kurt Anderson <
kurt.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I can't seem to search multiple libraries in WDSC 7.0. Anyone know ifthat
was new with RDi?--
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