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> Like HIDE? I've never been quite able to figure out the usefulness of that > one. > - Dan Dan, lets say you want to scan for all of the instances of the UPDATE op code, and only show them on the screen from the top of the source, Columns . . . : 6 116 SEU==> f update a *************** Begi..... X9999 which gives you all of your updates, but it might also include a lot of comments, 60 instances of a variable called '$UPDATED', 5 exsrs to $UpdateMstFile, the begsr line for that subroutine.. you get the idea. instead of paging down and 'X'ing out the lines you don't want, just type in SEU ==> h $update and SEU ==> h '*' and all that's left is the update op codes: *************** Beginning of data ********** - - - - ---------- 1212 data records excluded ------ 1432.00 C update SLSADJR1 - - - - ----------- 209 data records excluded ------ 1648.00 C update SLSTRNR - - - - ------------- 7 data records excluded ------ 1656.00 C update SLSTRNXR - - - - ------------- 7 data records excluded ------ 1664.00 C update DLYSLSRC - - - - ------------ 10 data records excluded ------ 1675.00 C update SLSADJR1 - - - - ----------- 116 data records excluded ------ 1797.00 C update SLSCSV1R - - - - ------------- 5 data records excluded ------ 1803.00 C update SLSCSV2R - - - - ------------ 28 data records excluded ------ ****************** End of data ********************
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