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Jorge Contador <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Nov 1996 18:02:00 SAT
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>Just in case anyone wishes to use the Listserv search facilities...
>
>I posted a message recently about Listserv searches.  Unfortunately,
>due to the lack of a rigorous beta test program,  I made a mistake in
>the following example - searching by subject.
>
>//SEARCH JOB ECHO=NO
>DATABASE SEARCH DD=RULES
>//Rules DD   *
>SEARCH * IN BEE-L -
> WHERE SUBJECT CONTAINS (CASH FOR QUESTIONS) -
> SINCE 01-OCT-91
>INDEX
>PRINT
>
>The fifth line when - as in the example - using more than ONE word in
>the search will produce an error message.
>
>If ONE word is used in the search,  the search will work but this may
>not return the correct targets.  For example,  a search as above
>using the word CASH would return messages with words in the subject
>titles such as CASHIER or CASH PAYMENTS.
>
>The solution is to use single quote marks instead of the parentheses,
> so that the fifth line in the above example should read -
>
>WHERE SUBJECT CONTAINS 'CASH FOR QUESTIONS' -
>
>This will only return messages with that text in the subject header.
>
>If anyone would like an amended posting about Listserv searches,  let
>me know and I will forward a copy.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Joe
 
 
Hello Joe
 
Please, I would like this about Listserv searches.
 
my address is : [log in to unmask]
 
thank you very much
 
best
Joge Contador
Santiago , Chile

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