The source line section generated when the IDPFX process option
is used is like the normal source line section but with the search
file ID preceding each line of source text. See
Figure 1.
Figure 1. Example of the IDPFX source lines section of a
search listing 1 FNAME FTYPE FM LINE-# SOURCE-LNS SRCH FN: NEW1 TESTCASE C
2 NEW1 TESTCASE C1 1 This NEW file is FIXED 80 with Seque
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 2 /** NEW: To get rid of this PLI/REXX type comm
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 3 (** NEW: To get rid of this PASCAL type commen
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 4 ! * NEW: Use DPPDCMT for this comment.
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 5 * * NEW: Use DPACMT to remove this assembler t
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 6 -- *NEW: Use DPADCMT to remove this line.
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 7 * * NEW: COBOL comment. Remove with DPCBC
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 8 C * NEW: FORTRAN comment. Remove with DPFTCMT
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 9 &&& This NEW line comes out with a DPLINE '&&&
- 1
- Column Header Line.
- FNAME
- File name (fn) of the file where in the string was found.
- FTYPE
- File type (ft) of the file where in the string was found.
- FM
- File mode (fm) of the file where in the string was found.
- LINE-#
- Relative line number of the line where the string was found.
- SOURCE-LNS
- Up to 106 characters of the source line where the string was found.
- SRCH FN:
- In this example, the search file ID is NEW1 TESTCASE C.
- 2
- The search file ID, relative line number, and text line from the
search file where the string was found.