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There are several ways to run searches in PDM - from WRKOBJPDM it does the entire file - from WRKMBRPDM it does individual members. Now perhaps the search over an entire file ENDS UP doing individual members - not sure about that. And I've not tried a search over a library in WRKLIBPDM, to my best recollection.

Now maybe - guessing here - this is how these work differently from the client, too - one could always check the job log of the QZRCSRVS or whatever job for the client and see what it is trying to do.

Vern

blayman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Michael,
That is it. I would have never thought of that. If I do a filter search it does look in all the src files if I do a CTL-H search it does not. You would think they would be the same search. Thanks Bill

Bill



From:
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To:
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Date:
08/31/2009 10:31 PM
Subject:
Re: [WDSCI-L] WDSC iSeries Search - was WDSCI-L Digest, Vol 7, Issue 245
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Bill,

I reported a bug several releases back that the search doesn't look at PF38-SRC files--only PF-SRC. I was told it would be fixed in a future release. As of WDSCi 7.0, it is not. Could this be why you're not seeing
it search CL or DDS source?

Michael

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/31/2009 05:33:33 PM:

----- Message from blayman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on Mon, 31 Aug 2009 15:
17:45 -0400 -----

To:

Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Subject:

Re: [WDSCI-L] WDSC iSeries Search - was WDSCI-L Digest, Vol 7, Issue 245

One thing I would in using CTL-H search I used a Q*SRC, *LIBL, all
members
and it did not search all of our source files only RPG and TXT and a couple of others we don't have program source in. It never looked in CL
or
DDS source, even though I expected it would. That could be why the CTL-H


search is faster then the filter search, they don't look at the same amount of objects. My 2 cents
Bill

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