SCNIFS          SCAN IFS                               TAAIFTK

 The Scan IFS  command scans one or  more stream files for  an argument.
 If  the  argument is  found  anywhere in  the  stream file,  a  line is
 listed  identifying the  IFS object.   SCNIFS assists  in searching for
 values in the IFS.

 Because the default for SCNIFS is  to run CVTIFS and then scan  data in
 the IFS, performance can be a consideration.

 A typical command would be:

             SCNIFS        ARGUMENT(xxx)

 All stream  files in  the home  directory would be  scanned.   One line
 would be listed for each stream file that contained the argument.

 The  default for the OBJ  parameter is '*'  meaning the home directory.
 A specific directory or stream file may be named.

 The TAA CVTIFS  command is used  to create an  outfile of IFS  objects.
 CVTIFS offers various selection criteria.

 The special value  *EXISTS may be specified to mean  the CVTIFS outfile
 already  exists  in which  case the  outfile  name and  member  must be
 specified.    If   *EXISTS  is   to  be  used,   CVTIFS  must   specify
 OUTFILFMT(*TYPE2).

 The default is to  translate the stream file data to  upper case before
 scanning.

 Scan Technique
 --------------

 APIs  are  used  to  read  the  stream  files in  64,000  byte  blocks.
 Because  the argument  may be  split over  two 64,000 byte  blocks, the
 last 20 bytes from  each block is placed in  a scan area with  the next
 64,000 byte block before the scan occurs.

 SCNIFS escape messages you can monitor for
 -------------------------------------------

 None.  Escape messages from based on functions will be re-sent.

 Command parameters                                    *CMD
 ------------------

    ARGUMENT      Up  to 20  bytes of  the argument  to be  scanned for.
                  The  argument   value  is  folded  to  upper  case  by
                  command processing.    By  default  the  IFS  data  is
                  folded to upper case before scanning.

                  To  scan for  a  lower case  value  only, specify  the
                  argument in quotes and TRANSLATE(*NO).

    OBJ           The  path  name of  the  object to  be  scanned.   The
                  object path  name can  be either  a simple  name or  a
                  name  that   is  qualified  with   the  name   of  the
                  directory  in  which  the  object  is  located.    The
                  default is *.

                  Specifying  * will  start the  convert process  at the
                  current directory  level.   If  the current  directory
                  level is  at the root ('/'), the  convert process will
                  start at the home directory ('/home').

                  You    must   be    authorized   to    the   TAACVTIFS
                  authorization list to specify a path name.

                  The  special  value  of  *IFS  may  also  be  entered.
                  Specifying  *IFS will  start  the  convert process  at
                  the  root   directory  level  ('/')  excluding  /QDLS,
                  /QOPT and /QSYS.LIB.

                  The special  value *EXISTS  may be  entered if  CVTIFS
                  has already been run  and you want to use  the created
                  outfile.   If *EXISTS is used, the  IFSDIRPLIB and MBR
                  parameters  must  specify  the library  and  member of
                  the existing file.   If *EXISTS is to be  used, CVTIFS
                  must  specify OUTFILFMT(*TYPE2).    See the  OUTFILFMT
                  parameter for the file name.

    TRANSLATE     A  *YES/*NO parameter for whether  the IFS data should
                  be translated  to upper  case before  scanning.   *YES
                  is the default.

                  *NO  may be  specified when  scanning  for a  specific
                  lower case value.  The argument must be in quotes.

    IFSDIRPLIB    The  library of the  existing file  if OBJ(*EXISTS) is
                  specified.  The  default is *LIBL.   *CURLIB may  also
                  be entered.   See the  OUTFILFMT for  the name of  the
                  file.

    MBR           The  member of  the existing  file if  OBJ(*EXISTS) is
                  specified.   The  default is  *FIRST.   *LAST may also
                  be entered.

                  This  parameter   is  ignored   if   *EXISTS  is   not
                  specified for the OBJ parameter.

    MAXSCN        The maximum  number of characters  to be scanned.   Up
                  to  9 digits may be entered.   This allows a method of
                  avoiding very large stream  files such as save  files.
                  The  default  is  999,999,999   or  just  short  of  1
                  billion bytes.

 The  number  specified  determines  how  far  into  an object  will  be
 scanned.

    USRPRF        The user profile that will  be switched to during  run
                  time.   QSECOFR  is  the default.    For file  systems
                  (such as  QNTC), CVTIFS will fail if  QSECOFR does not
                  exist.

                  *CURRENT  may be used or  a specific user profile, but
                  the profile must have *ALLOBJ special authority.

 Restrictions
 ------------

 None.

 Prerequisites
 -------------

 The following TAA Tools must be on your system:

      CHKIFSE         Check IFS entry
      CHKOBJ3         Check object 3
      CHKSPCAUT       Check special authority
      CRTDUPPF        Create duplicate physical file
      CVTIFS          Convert IFS
      EDTVAR          Edit variable
      RSNLSTMSG       Resend last message
      RTVSYSVAL3      Retrieve system value 3
      SNDCOMPMSG      Send completion message
      SNDESCINF       Send escape information
      SNDESCMSG       Send escape message
      SNDJLGMSG       Send job log message
      SNDSTSMSG       Send status message

 Implementation
 --------------

 None, the tool is ready to use.

 Objects used by the tool
 ------------------------

    Object        Type    Attribute      Src member    Src file
    ------        ----    ---------      ----------    ----------

    SCNIFS        *CMD                   TAAIFTK       QATTCMD
    TAAIFTKC      *PGM       CLP         TAAIFTKC      QATTCL
    TAAIFTKC2     *PGM       CLP         TAAIFTKC2     QATTCL
    TAAIFTKR      *PGM       RPGLE       TAAIFTKR      QATTRPG

Added to TAA Productivity Tools June 1, 2005


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