Select the SCLM Project, right click, and select Search
SCLM search the SCLM project hierarchy for specific strings within
members.
The Search Utility provides you with an SCLM interface to the
ISPF SuperC utility. This interface allows you to search all members
in a project hierarchy or members specified by group/type/member patterns
for one or more strings. The SCLM Search Utility allows the scan
of a combination of SCLM groups, types, and members for certain strings.
You must enter the following selection criteria:
- Group
- Specify a single group or wildcard like *, or DEV*.
If you specify a specific group then you can also set the "Search
hierarchy" option to allocate the hierarchy to search the group specified.
- Type
- Specify a single type or wildcard like *, or CO*.
- Member
- Specify a member as a single member or wildcard such as *,
or *AB*, or AB*.
You can select or clear the following search options:
- Search hierarchy
- Specify a single group (no wildcards in the group field) to optionally
be search the hierarchy. SCLM searches the hierarchy from the entered
group upwards. When you select Search hierarchy then
SCLM only scans the first occurrence of a member in the hierarchy.
To search all levels in the hierarchy clear this field and place an * in
the group field. Select More: - + and place
an * in the group field.
- Additional search strings
- SuperC option: An additional panel is displayed to enter additional
search strings.
- Case sensitive
- SuperC option: Clear this option to add ANYC to the list of SuperC
PROCESS OPTIONS. Select case sensitive to specift
that search strings are case sensitive.
- Mixed Mode
- SuperC option: Select this option to add MIXED to the list of
SuperC PROCESS OPTIONS.
- Bypass selection list
- SuperC option: Clear this option and enter a member pattern to
see a member list from which you can select members. These members
are then passed through to SuperC.
- Editable types only
- Select this option to prevent non-editable SCLM types such as
listings from being searched. This option can be used only if no SCLM
type can have both editable and non-editable members.