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>...however my scan of all the source for ENDJOB > did not find it because the ENDJOB was broken into > two separate lines in the source code. This is one of the subtle but fatal problems associated with scanning source to find stuff. In this particular case, PRTCMDUSG might have proved somewhat more helpful. For the generic problem of scanning, a cross reference tool like Hawkeye's Pathfinder or ASC's product is often a better alternative to a simple source scan. It should also be possible to use one of the Unix tools with regular expressions to assemble full statements from continuation lines, but I have never bothered to tinker since we have Pathfinder. Perhaps this note will spur someone to try... --buck
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