Using Search Commands in Dialog
SELECT
Next, I will use the SELECT command followed by my search terms.
The example below illustrates several SELECT statements.
| Command | Example | When to Use It | SELECT S |
select bulimia? s bulimia? s antigout? or anti(w)gout? s s1 and s2 |
Use SELECT to create a set of records (e.g., s1) that contains the specified terms. |
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Brian wanted us to find information about using coral for bone or eye implants. The sample below identifies the search terms we created in Lesson 2, including all truncation and proximity connectors.
| Concept 1 | Concept 2 | Concept 3 |
|---|---|---|
| coral? | substitut? | bone? |
| implant? | eye? | |
| replac? | cancellous(n)bone? | |
| graft? | ||
| surger? |
To begin searching, I enter the Dialog SELECT command in the command text box followed by my search terms under Concept 1. I will conduct several searches, entering each concept as a separate search statement:
s coral?
A search history page appears showing the number of records I found. ![]()

Go to the next page to see how to add more terms to our search.
to view the complete Bluesheet of the database listed.
for a current price listing.
and
to view the most commonly used features in the selected database.