Do you know what file it is in ? - Have you a dictionary item set up for the
field as multi value ?  You could then use a standard select statement on
the file and field etc

If you dont know what file - well I presume you know what unidata account
it is in - you could write a program to loop through each file in the
account.

Or is this a non database table and just a plain unix file - again you need
to know where to look really - it may take some time to grep from / all
files on the disk


As far as using a unix grep command for @vm it is character 0xFD - you can
just put the character in the grep string if your shells LANG environment
variable is set to iso-8859-1   if it is straight ascii or utf-8 etc it
would not work. Character 0xFD in iso-8859-1 is a lowercase y with an acute
- } (this may not display correctly in email)

Rgds
Symeon.


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Subject: [U2] grep for @VM

I am trying to find an obscure setting somewhere in a UD database on 
HP-UX; I know that the character string is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can anyone tell me how to grep for this combination of alpha and 
high-ASCII characters so I can resolve a recurring accounting issue?

Thanks in advance,
David Beahm
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