• Subject: Re: Scanning Source
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 18:33:18 -0600
  • Organization: data design inc http://www.datadesigninc.com

>      Either I have gone brain dead (most likely) or I'm just plain stupid
>      (very likely) but I cannot remember how to scan a source file for a
>      string in batch.  What I need to do is run a batch program that will
>      scan a known source file for a given string, and return the member
>      name to me.  I cannot use any on line actions as this will be
>      completely in batch.  I also do not have any tools available outside
>      of PDM.

hm, this is from memory, but here goes.

take option 2, and qxxxxx for the library.

then put a 25 in front of it.

key in what you're looking for, and any position limitations.

option 5 is for browse.  there is an option to find in batch, key a y there.

there are a couple of other options, to list the detail, etc.  you want a y to
print the list, but you don't need the detail unless you just want it.

the system will buzz you when it's done, and you will get a listing.

nj


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