range Specifies a program region to be searched. Use any of the following formats: mod-name Searches the specified module from line 0 to the end of the module. mod-name\line-num Searches the specified module from the specified line number to the end of the module. mod-name\line- Searches the specified module from the line num:line-num number specified on the left of the colon to the line number specified on the right. line-num Uses the current scope to find a module and searches that module from the specified line number to the end of the module. The current scope is established by a previous SET SCOPE command, or the PC scope if you did not enter a SET SCOPE command. If you specify a scope search list with the SET SCOPE command, the debugger searches only the module associated with the first named scope. line-num:line-num Uses the current scope to find a module and searches that module from the line number specified on the left of the colon to the line number specified on the right. The current scope is established by a previous SET SCOPE command, or the PC scope if you did not enter a SET SCOPE command. If you specify a scope search list with the SET SCOPE command, the debugger searches only the module associated with the first named scope. null (no entry) Searches the same module as that from which a source line was most recently displayed (as a result of a TYPE, EXAMINE/SOURCE, or SEARCH command, for example), beginning at the first line following the line most recently displayed and continuing to the end of the module. string Specifies the source code characters for which to search. If you do not specify a string, the string specified in the last SEARCH command, if any, is used. You must enclose the string in quotation marks (") or apostrophes (') under the following conditions: o The string has any leading or ending space or tab characters o The string contains an embedded semicolon o The range parameter is null If the string is enclosed in quotation marks, use two consecutive quotation marks ("") to indicate an enclosed quotation mark. If the string is enclosed in apostrophes, use two consecutive apostrophes ('') to indicate an enclosed apostrophe.