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Lesson 4: Managing Search Results

Objectives

In this lesson, you will learn to:

 

Introduction

Chris —
Thanks for getting back to me on the search. If you can just get the titles of the articles so I have an idea of what the trade press is saying this morning, you can follow with copies of complete articles.
Thanks again for your hard work,
Brian

We know that we have to get Brian some information today so our next step is to look at records we retrieved in Lesson 3.

Remember at the end of Lesson 3, we had retrieved four sets of concepts. To refresh our memory on what sets we have, we can use the command DISPLAY SETS. I type in DISPLAY SETS (or DS) and press ENTER. A resulting search history of all sets I have created since my BEGIN command appears.

Take a look at the search history below. Learn More

?ds

Set     Items   Description 
S1        675   PLAYSTATION2 OR PLAYSTATION()2 OR PS2 
S2        838   XBOX OR X()BOX 
S3        340   (S1 OR S2) AND COMPET? 
S4        205   S3 AND (SALE? OR STATISTIC?)

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Learn More #1:

The DISPLAY SETS command, abbreviated DS, provides a list of our current sets at any time during an online session. This includes all sets created since our last BEGIN command.

Command Example When to Use It
DISPLAY SETS display sets
ds
Use DISPLAY SETS to display a list of all sets created since the last BEGIN command.

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