The command is "SCAN" or "S" followed by a space, then the limit you want.
Note that the limit is restricted to 99999, so you will still have multiple
scans to find all records in a file with 800,000 records.

Thank you,
Ronald L. Zimmerman
I.T. Applications Manager
Swiss Valley Farms, Co.      http://www.swissvalley.com
"The Good for You Company"
Email: Ron-Zimmerman@SwissValley.com



                      "Draper, Dale"
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I'm using WRKDBF to find some records in a file with 800,000 records. The
default limit scans only 100 records at a time when using "find". I see
there should be a command line to change this default, however I am unable
to find what this command is. Anyone here know what it is?

I'm using  V10.11.04


TIA

Dale
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