<p>Dear all, </p>
<p>We are
trying to find a way <b>to replace several codes</b> we used in a dependent
tier in many files, in order to create new files with these new codes. </p>
<p>As far as I
know, the CHSTRING command with a <i>.cut </i>file containing a list of all the
replacements can be used for this purpose, but I’m afraid of going wrong and
replacing strings that we are not supposed to, specially in the case of complex
codes containing characters like : or – (although I believe they’re not
considered metacharacters in this case). </p>
<p>I would go
with something like: </p>
<p>CHSTRING %dep “$code-Iwant-to-change” “resulting-code”.</p>
<p>Is there
any other way to do it or is there any unique option I should use in the case
of using CHSTRING in dependent tiers? </p>
<p>Furthermore,
I noticed the next: when using CHSTRING command it gives me back as an output a
.chstr.cex file format. Is there any way to avoid this? </p>
<p>Thank you
in advance,</p><p>--</p><p>Remei González Manzanero </p>
<p></p>
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