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Using Search Commands in Dialog

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There are several basic commands to search most Dialog databases using the Classic Dialog interface. The first one is the BEGIN command which I will use to enter the database(s) of my choice. Take a look at an example of the BEGIN command below.

Command Example When to Use It
BEGIN
B
begin 155
b 155
b155,72
b medicine
Use BEGIN with a file number to specify the database(s) to be searched.

In Lesson 1 we looked at the description of MEDLINE (File 155) database. It appears to have the kind of information we need for this topic.

At the question mark prompt, I type in the BEGIN command (abbreviated B) and the database number. I then press the ENTER key to execute the search.

Enter an option number to view information or to 
connect to an online service.  Enter a BEGIN command 
plus a file number to search a database
(e.g., B1 for ERIC).

?b 155 
 
File 155:MEDLINE(R)  1966-1999/Jul W5
       (c) format only 1999 Dialog Corporation

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