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Reply To: | Dr. Ferenc Nagy |
Date: | Mon, 8 Sep 1997 10:51:59 +0200 |
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> @phone@ (a caseless search) that would cover instances of fieldnames
> such as 'phone', 'telephone', 'tele-phone', 'phone-no', 'phone#', etc,
> which I've seen searching source libraries.
> My goal is to identify all databases and datasets that need to be
> 'zapped' with the new area code. And the idea of scrutinizing all the
> JCL and COBOL source, and tying the reference back to the database
> doesn't seem very attractive.
>
> Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
Steph,
1. Call QUERY.
2. Redirect its output by OUTPUT=LP or capture it if you have AdvanceLinc,
Minisoft or Reflection.
4. Issue a FORM command.
3. Run e. g. GREP or MAXFIND or you favourite text searching tool.
GREP phone captured.file >whereis
That is a KISS method.
Frank
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