Okay is the find string in WDSC the coolest thing
since the flowbee? http://www.flowbee.com/
Okay so I needed to find a case statement dealing with
weights on my system... I know that the source file
would have to be SQLRPGLE.
So I created a filter of only SQLRPGLE program is
a source file in my library called SAVSRC.
Right click iSeries Objects select New and then
select member filter...
follow the instructions to create a filter on
the source file and this includes the type.
I added only SQLRPGLE type.
once create it shows up under iSeries Objects
I right clicked it and selected Find String.
I keyed the search sa case .....then hit enter.
It ran for a bit but then loaded up a window
with a few lines of code from each program
that it found the work case in.
I then found the code I wanted...Clicked it and
it loaded the source. From there I just copied
and placed into my current source.
I think Im gonna try to figure out the spell checker next
since the flowbee? http://www.flowbee.com/
Okay so I needed to find a case statement dealing with
weights on my system... I know that the source file
would have to be SQLRPGLE.
So I created a filter of only SQLRPGLE program is
a source file in my library called SAVSRC.
Right click iSeries Objects select New and then
select member filter...
follow the instructions to create a filter on
the source file and this includes the type.
I added only SQLRPGLE type.
once create it shows up under iSeries Objects
I right clicked it and selected Find String.
I keyed the search sa case .....then hit enter.
It ran for a bit but then loaded up a window
with a few lines of code from each program
that it found the work case in.
I then found the code I wanted...Clicked it and
it loaded the source. From there I just copied
and placed into my current source.
I think Im gonna try to figure out the spell checker next