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Managing Search Results Summary

In Lessons 3 and 4 we reviewed the basic commands necessary to conduct a Dialog search and viewed a search from beginning to end. Here is a summary of the basic commands we just learned.

Command Example When to Use It
BEGIN
B
begin 4
b 4
b 4,8 current
b compsci
Use BEGIN with a file number to specify the database(s) to be searched.
Use CURRENT to restrict a search to the current year plus previous year in the database specified.
SELECT
S
select telecommut?
s telecommut?
s internet? or intranet?
s s1 and s2
Use SELECT to create a set of records (e.g., s1) that contains the specified terms.
DISPLAY SETS
DS
display sets
ds
Use DISPLAY SETS to display a list of all sets created since the last BEGIN command.
display
TYPE
T
type s1/6/1-3
t s2/8/1
t s3/3/1,2
Use the DISPLAY Button to view records or use TYPE to display results in a specified format.
logoff
LOGOFF
logoff Click the LOGOFF button to end the search and disconnect from Dialog or enter LOGOFF in the command box.

If you have finished the practice exercises online using the ONTAP databases, you are ready to go on to Lesson 5 where we will look at Refining a Search using Dialog documentation.


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