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Very nice, David

I never use projects - early on they seemed really useless, and we have a software change management package for handling development.

But I may try this sometime.

Thanks
Vern

David FOXWELL wrote:
Hey Vern!

At last after about 3 years on the list, a question that I can answer!

Done with V6.0.1 :
1. Upload the source members to an iseries project.
2. Switch to the Java perspective (I think it should work with the iseries project perspective as well)
3. Select the folder containing all the members to modify
4. In the menu, click Search, file, enter the text and select selected-resources for the scope.
5. Click Replace.

Let's celebrate!



-----Message d'origine-----
[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Vern Hamberg
Envoyé : jeudi 19 novembre 2009 05:34
À : Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Objet : Re: [WDSCI-L] Search/Replace iSeries Members

John

I've never found this in WDSC or RDi - this is one place where SEU can do it better - put 25 on all your first member in WRKMBRPDM, press F13 to put 25 on all members, then hit Enter. Put in the search text, enter
2(edit) for the member option, and hit Enter again.

Now is the cool thing - in the first member, press F14. Put in your replacement text in the 2nd line, select the replace-all option (if you dare), and say Y to allowing data to move. Then hit F17, F3, Enter. Do the same in each successive member - F17, F3, Enter. Lather, Rinse, Repeat - is that right?

The options you set on the first member are maintained with all members, as I recall.

John Taylor wrote:
Hi all,


It's been a while since I've done much iSeries work, and I
had a job
yesterday that required changing the library name in about
150 source
members. No problem, I thought, I'll just fire up WDSC, create a filter over the source members, and do a search/replace on
them. Well,
for the life I me I couldn't find a way a way to do it,
which now has
me thinking that maybe there never was a way to do this. I
ended up
doing a search to bring up a list of members, and then
manually editing each one (yuk!).

I'm running WDSC 7.0.0. Is the "replace" option in there somewhere that I've missed, or was this never possible? If not, does
the recent
version of RDI have this functionality?





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