The process option LPSF (
"List Previous-Search-Following Lines")
lists lines before and after the search text detected line. The
"*" in
the line number column indicate they were part of the extra lines
listed.
Figure 1. Example
of LPSF search on file group1 ASMFSUPC - MVS FILE/LINE/WORD/BYTE/SFOR COMPARE UTILITY- V1R6M0
LINE-# SOURCE LINES SRCH FN: NEW1* TESTCASE C
NEW1 TESTCASE C1 -------------- STRING(S) FOUND --------
* This line is reformatted; the spacing in the "new" member differs.
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. *)
* ! * NEW: Use DPPDCMT for this comment.
5 * * NEW: Use DPACMT to remove this assembler type comment.
6 -- *NEW: Use DPADCMT to remove this line.
* * * NEW: COBOL comment. Remove with DPCBCMT.
* C * NEW: FORTRAN comment. Remove with DPFTCMT.
* &&& This NEW line comes out with a DPLINE '&&&'
NEW13 TESTCASE C1 -------------- STRING(S) FOUND --------
* 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. *)