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Post by meshuggenah on Dec 28, 2022 14:10:44 GMT -5
//INBCARX2 JOB (A06,PROD), 00010005
// 'INBCARX2 - PROD', 00020000
// CLASS=P, 00030000
// MSGCLASS=J, 00040000
// COND=(5,LT) 00050000
Using the above sample code, when I enter "F ALL P'#'" in TSO/ISPF I get "45 CHARS '#'" and the cursor is on the "2" in "//INVCARX2", but in SPF Lite I get "WORD '5' FOUND 1 TIME" and the cursor is on the "5" in "COND=(5,LT)".
In order to get rid of the line numbers in columns 73/80, in TSO/ISPF I emter "C ALL P'#' ' ' 73 80", while in SPF Lite I have to enter "C ALL P'########' ' ' 73 80".
If I can provide any additional information, please let me know.
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Post by George on Dec 28, 2022 16:17:21 GMT -5
meshuggenah: I just tried this in the latest 2.7.22344 version and it all worked fine. It sounds like you have some kind of overriding BNDS setting - perhaps.
George
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Post by Robert on Dec 28, 2022 22:20:39 GMT -5
meshuggenah, this is not a BOUNDS issue.
The most likely cause of this is that you are actually using the command,
F ALL P'#' WORD
and perhaps you forgot to mention that you used it. Notice your completion message: "WORD '5' FOUND 1 TIME".
In the line with COND(5,LT) only the digit "5" constitutes a WORD, since it is delimited by punctuation.
If you try this:
F ALL P'#' .5 .5 1 40
to force the FIND to only apply to line 5, the completion message is, CHARS '' FOUND 1 TIME
There appears to be a possible bug in the completion message, since it does not show '5' but '' Either you did not accurately copy the message in your post, or there is another issue related to FIND results relating to pictures.
===> More information.
meshuggenah, if you have changed a certain Options setting, it would explain your problem.
Issue the primary command: OPT G which brings up the Options General GUI screen.
Look at the fourth item down on the left side, "Use WORD as default for FIND/CHANGE commands".
If this option has been checked, remove the check mark. Then try your test again.
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Post by meshuggenah on Dec 29, 2022 7:36:57 GMT -5
OPT G worked, thank you!
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Post by Stefan on Dec 31, 2022 6:42:30 GMT -5
Robert,
Welcome back! I saw all your posts disappeared and was worried we had lost you. Glad to see we haven't.
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