HP Search/XL User's Guide

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and to use it to shorten the search time of later searches. The first search on a file with the INDEX option
does not run any faster (or slower) than without this indexing, however HP Search starts a batch job to
update the indexing file. After indexing, a file can be searched noticeably faster for most patterns as long
as the file does not change. Modified files are reindexed along with newly-created files. The default value
is NOINDEX.
NUM/UNN. Use the NUM option to have HP Search display line numbers to the left of matching lines.
The default value is NUM.
Use the UNN option to specify that no line numbers should be displayed to the left of matching lines. This
means that the matching text will be output in the same column positions it occupies in the files you
searched. For COBOL-numbered files, HP Search prints sequence numbers unformatted in the first six
columns if you specify UNN. Matching lines from standard numbered files will have their sequence
numbers printed at the end of the line.
QUIET/NOQUIET. Use the QUIET option to specify that no output goes to $STDLIST (this is usually
your terminal). Even when you specify QUIET on the HP Search command line, output still goes to the file
SRCHLIST in the temporary file domain or a permanent output file specified in the LIST option.
The default value is NOQUIET. Use this option to direct HP Search output to $STDLIST.
USECASE/IGNORECASE. Specify the USECASE option to have HP Search look for your patterns with
case-sensitivity. That is, HP Search considers the uppercase and lowercase of a letter as different
characters. The default value is IGNORECASE. Specifying this indicates that you want HP Search to
match corresponding uppercase and lowercase letters.