The source lines section provides detailed information about the
results of the Search. Figure 1. Example of the source lines section of a search listing
1 LINE-# SOURCE LINES SRCH FN: NEW1 TESTCASE C
2 1 This NEW file is FIXED 80 with Sequence Numbers
2 /** NEW: To get rid of this PLI/REXX type comment, use DPPLCMT
3 (** NEW: To get rid of this PASCAL type comment, use DPPSCMT.
4 ! * NEW: Use DPPDCMT for this comment.
5 * * NEW: Use DPACMT to remove this assembler type comment
6 -- *NEW: Use DPADCMT to remove this line.
7 * * NEW: COBOL comment. Remove with DPCBCMT.
8 C * NEW: FORTRAN comment. Remove with DPFTCMT.
9 &&& This NEW line comes out with a DPLINE '&&&'
Figure 1 is an example
showing the source line section. Only one character string (NEW)
was specified for the search.
1
Column Header Line.
LINE-#
Relative line number of the line where the string was found.
SOURCE LINES
Up to 106 characters of the source line where the string was found.
SRCH FN:
Identifies the file which was searched. In this example, it is
NEW1 TESTCASE C.
2
Text Lines. Relative line numbers and text lines from the search
file where the string NEW was found.
The format of the source lines section changes when certain process
options are used: