Help req for f all command
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Help req for f all command
Hi all,
i tried the following command with various installation type. It is working in one s/w and it is not working in some other type.
f all P'#' 5 8 it says no char found .. but the records contains some numerical value on that columns...
can any one help me regarding this please!
i tried the following command with various installation type. It is working in one s/w and it is not working in some other type.
f all P'#' 5 8 it says no char found .. but the records contains some numerical value on that columns...
can any one help me regarding this please!
Thank you,
Chandru
Chandru
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when you are in an edit or view session, PF1, then look in the in Index for FIND,CHANGE.
subtopics will provide you with all the different abbreviations and how to execute the Find command.
subtopics will provide you with all the different abbreviations and how to execute the Find command.
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having worked in several different countries -
where code pages differ
and keyboard offerings are different
I usually copy&paste the character found in the PF1 documentation.
that way I have the correct character for the site.
where code pages differ
and keyboard offerings are different
I usually copy&paste the character found in the PF1 documentation.
that way I have the correct character for the site.
Dick Brenholtz
JCL, SQL and code in programs have an irritating habit of doing what you say,
not what you meant.
JCL, SQL and code in programs have an irritating habit of doing what you say,
not what you meant.
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