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Hi Joe, Troy, Just as an FYI, searching by date is on our list of requirements. And for everyone else, we are working on getting a web site setup for this lovely list. It will take some time, but the ball is rolling...... thanks, Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab wdsci-l-bounces+batthish=ca.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/01/2006 11:12:17 AM:
I was just going through the same issue, Troy. You can right-click on source and select "Filter View... option to filter things based on date. Combine that with right-click and Source/Show Date Area, and it's a
pretty
good look at what has changed. It's different than the SEU way, but I
kind
of like it. JoeFrom: troym@xxxxxxxxx In the LPEX editor, I'd like to be able to find recently changed lines
of
code. My old habit in SEU was F14=Find, on the Find Options screen, at the bottom, search for date, and option 3=greater than a date. I'd see
when
the source member was last modified, set my search date to the day
before
and press F16. I'd be placed on each line of code with a date greater than my date, and I'd hit F16 to keep going to sections of code that were modified. If there is a modification log in the top of the code, I
could
use this to find previous modifications by date. Is there an LPEX editor equivalent for Find Date that I can use with
such
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