Yes, just like that.  And if you want to find one of those words, you can
just put it in quotes.

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Charles Mills
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2021 18:25

4. I always liked the way ISPF edit FIND works. You can say WORD, PREV, ALL
and so forth in any order.

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Behalf Of Bob Bridges
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2021 3:07 PM

Like most programmers (maybe), I had some habits that I no longer tolerate.
For example:

4) This isn't exactly a bad-coding issue, but as much as possible I want the
input arguments on a command to come in any order I happen to think of them
at the time.  My routine to search through a concatenation of PDSs for a
particular module has to receive the DD and module name in a particular
order, but mostly it's possible to say "tso command arg1 arg2 arg3" or "tso
command arg2 arg1 arg3" without any confusion.

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