If you search on

ISPF Hidden Treasures and New Features

In Google (or other engine) you should find the Share proceedings by this
title.

Peter Van Dyke gave this presentation a few times and it covers a lot of the
Hidden functions in ISPF.  It is  a good place to start


Lizette


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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Hunkeler Peter (TLSG 4)
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 5:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: PDS searches

>Create a workplace list and use the 'sf' line command.

I didn't know about the "sf" line command. I'm using the "SRCHFOR"
*primary* command in either a 3.4 or workplace data set list, or in a member
list.
Runs through all the data sets or members, resp., in the list, finally
returning a "String(s) found" message on each line where the text was found.

What is nice is that it automagically fills your search arguments into the
edit/browse find string. So after a "srchfor", simply edit/browse the data
set / member and hit F5 (RFIND) to find the occurrences within.

Use "srchfor" without argument to see a pop (different for dsn-list and
member list). you can change some settings there and you can enter more than
one search argument.


ISPF has got so many good commands. It's a pity you don't find them easily.
You've just got to know them, or know someone who knows them :-(
--
Peter Hunkeler

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