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Phil, I just discovered and used this feature last week. It is really great, I will just add a few points. 1) When you take the Search option in the IDE a dialog comes up with a number of tabs that let you perform different types of searches. If you do not see "iSeries Search" as one of the tabs. Click the Advanced button on the bottom of the dialog. This will let you "enable" that tab. 2) If you have a member filter selected in RSE when you take the search option, the dialog comes up already filled in with some of the criteria from that filter. So say you have a filter to see all members in source file QRPGLESRC in PRODSRC. If you select that filter and choose the Search option, those values will be filled in for you and you can then just type in the text you want to search for. I really like how the search results come in a window that shows the line(s) of code that the search found. You can then just double-click to open the source to that point. A great implementation! Mark "Phil Coulthard" <coulthar@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 05/13/2003 08:19 AM Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries To: WDSCI-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc: Subject: [WDSCI-L] Searching members for strings Fyi, there has been a few posts about this. In the CODE editor we have a Windows->Multi File Search action that allows you to search for a given string across multiple members. This is basically a GUI interface to FNDSTRPDM, and the resulting list is double-clickable to open and position to the hit. There is also a similar interface from CPO. With FixPak 1 of WDSC 5.0, this capability is not in WDSC too. To activate it, click on the flashlight in the toolbar. You will see a tab named iSeries Search, which allows you to specify a scalar or generic library name, file name and member name to search against. Of course, it supports case-sensitivity and column-restricted searches. Does this meet your needs? If not, let us know and we will fix it. One thing we intend to add is a popup search action that will search within the selected members, or source files. One reason we haven't yet is that FNDSTRPDM itself does not support being given a list of members or files to search ... until recently. I don't konw how many noticed, but we created a new FNDSTRPDM2 command for just this purpose, which we will be exploiting from the client. Hope this helps, and keep the ideas coming. Phil Coulthard, STSM, iSeries AD, IBM Canada Ltd. coulthar@xxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ This is the Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries (WDSCI-L) mailing list To post a message email: WDSCI-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/wdsci-l or email: WDSCI-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/wdsci-l.
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