On Tue, 24 May 2016 11:24:06 -0500, Elardus Engelbrecht wrote:
>
>>>You must renunc the same number of qualifiers as it is documented in the
>>>manual.
>>...
>>I understand there's an ISV product that suffers no such restriction.
>
>How do they handle it? Just curious. Don't name them, just tell us if you can.
>
Either we haven't the product or we have it under a very restricted developer's
license that doesn't entitle me to try it.
>> Regular expressions are available nowadays.
>
>I get it for regular expressions. But, on native TSO/ISPF? Please educate me.
>I'm sure I must missed something while RTFM.
>
z/OS 2.2.0>ISPF>z/OS V2R2 ISPF Edit and Edit Macros>The ISPF editor>Managing
data>Finding, seeking, changing, and excluding data>Specifying the search
string>Regular expressions (string, string1)
Lately, I was delighted to recognize that I can View a Binder SYSPRINT with
SDSF SE and use
FIND R'IEW....[SEW]'
... to find any Serious, Error, or Warning Binder message. Previously, I had
been
exporting and using vi.
Alas, "string1" does not provide sed-like substitutions AFAIK.
-- gil
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