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EuropeanPatent Office
EuropischesPatentamt
Office europen des brevets
Published and edited by the EPOQUE group EPO Principal Directorate Documentation 2003Third Edition EPO-95-001Grafico de Poost Eindhoven
I N T E R N A L 1
EPOQUE Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Searching Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Combining with Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Searching with Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Qualifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Extra Features for Queries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
P E R S O N A L 85
PDB Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Query . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Qualifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
E X T E R N A L 99
Host Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Query . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Qualifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Index for the Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Index for the Queries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
TABLE of CONTENTS
..BR
..CL
..DET
..EDS
..ER
..ER CL
..ER FOR
..ER Mn
..ER PRn
..ER SE
..EX
..FAM
..FI
..FI CL
..FIEL
..FO
..FOR
..HE
..HI
..HI SE
..IND
..INFO
..KE
..KE Mn
..LI
..LI Mn
..LIM
..LIM *TR
..LP
..MEM*Mn..MEMS..OP..POP..PR..PSET..RK..SE..SO..ST..STRS..SV..TH..TR..UNLIM..UP
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: (relational operator): (SSs ranging); (stacking)? (limited truncation) (for reserved terms)+ (unlimited truncation)*n (relative qualifier)= (relational operator)# (masking truncation)_ (continuation charac.).FLD (field qualifier)/. (negative qualifier)/ALL (truncation qualifier)/HIGH (relation qualifier)/LOW (relation qualifier)/SAME (relation qualifier)/SEL (truncation qualifier)AND (boolean operator)D (proximity operator)nD (proximity operator)=nD (proximity operator)F (occurence operator)L (occurence operator)NOT (boolean operator)NOTF (occurence operator)NOTL (occurence operator)NOTP (occurence operator)NOTS (occurence operator)OR (boolean operator)P (occurence operator)S (occurence operator)W (proximity operator)nW (proximity operator)=nW (proximity operator)YES (field contents)
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Quick Index
INT PDB EXT INT PDB EXT
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Every mainframe command has a full name andan abbreviated name. Hence different syntaxesare possible between the minimum andmaximum number of characters to enter whentyping a command.
The presentation used in this booklet forindicating these different possible syntaxes is togive the full name of the command and to putbetween brackets the characters which areallowed but not necessary:
The syntax used for the command for listingrecords (..LI) is presented as: ..LI(ST):
the minimum required by EPOQUE is ..LI(abbreviation),the full name of the command is ..LIST,the syntax ..LIS is recognized by EPOQUE,the syntaxes ..L or ..LISTING generate errormessages.
Parameters associated to commands might alsohave abbreviated and full name. In order toavoid a difficult readibility of the commands,these different syntaxes are mentioned onlyonce per command. Any combination betweenthe syntaxes of the command and of itsassociated parameters is possible:
The parameter NONSTOP of the command..LI is presented as:
..LI(ST) NONST(OP):Any combination between the 3 syntaxes ofthe command (..LI, ..LIS or ..LIST) and the 3possible syntaxes of the parameter (NONST,NONSTO or NONSTOP) is allowed,
e.g. ..LIS NONSTO.
The SYNTAX used in this Quick Reference Guide
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Command without parameter browses records by starting...
... with the 1st record of the last SS
... in the STDR format
... with the page setting predefined for thecurrent active database
Command with parameter(s) browses the records of a specific SS
browses from a specific record onwards
browses in a specific predefined format
browses in a format defined by the user
browses specific field(s)
browses a user format and additional fields
browses a predefined format with less fields
browses with a user defined page setting
combination of parameters
..BR(OWSE)
..BR SS 8
..BR 5
..BR MAX
..BR
..BR LITT
..BR PN PR IC
..BR PNPR PLUS EC PA
..BR STDR MINUS IN
..BR PSET 10
..BR SS 3 2 FULL PSET 4 FROM EPODOC
Navigation
Next page or next record if no next page First page of current record
Next record Skip x records
Previous record Skip backwards x records
First record Last record
Repeat same record in a predefined formatDefault : MAX format
Repeat same record in a user defined format
Keeps the current record in SS 98 End of browsing operation
Options
M(ORE)PNDM x or ND xPDP x or PD xFDLDR(EPEAT)R STDRR(EPEAT) R ABRGK(EEP)N(ONE)
displays record by record ..BR
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Remarks:
The parameters may be combined in any orderexcept for FROM, always placed at the end.
The parameters PLUS and MINUS can NOT beused with the pseudo-format COMPLETE.
A maximum of 100 document numbers can bekept in SS 98.
The SS 98 is followed by a
Command without parameter lists the name of the private clusters defined by
the user
lists the name of the predefined public clusters
Command with parameter(s) creates a cluster
max 12 characters for the cluster name max 8 databases per cluster max 12 defined clusters
lists the name of the databases defining thespecified private cluster
lists the name of the databases defining thespecified public cluster
erases the specified private cluster
..C(LUSTER)
..C(LUSTER) PUB(LIC)
..CL dBase1 dBase2
..CL LIT TDB INSPEC
..CL
..CL LIT
..CL PUB(LIC)
..CL TXTE PUB
..C(LUSTER) E(RASE)
..CL ER LIT
Remarks:
The following EPOQUE reserved names mayNOT be used for a cluster name:
C(LUSTER) P(UBLIC)A(LL) E(RASE)
Creating a cluster with Full-text databases(whose name starts with the string TXT) isnot allowed.
Creating and erasing a public cluster is onlyallowed for some users (administrators).
Erasing a private cluster name is only allowedwhen this cluster is not in use.
Erasing clusters is also possible with thecommand ..ER CL.
Related topics:
..DET (detailed display)
..FI CL (activates a cluster)
..LI (list)
..(P)OP (user options)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
creates, lists and deletes clusters ..CL
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
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Command with parameter(s) displays detailed information
on the search results, on the search history or on the list of indexed terms
per database involved in the active cluster
displays only the general search results, the general search history or the general list of indexed terms
for the active cluster
..DE(TAIL) ON
..DE(TAIL) OFF
Remarks:
The command ..DET is only allowed in clusters. The command ..DET sets the value of the
parameter DET of the ..OP command and this
value is kept from one cluster to the next oneaccessed.
Related topics:
..FI CL (activates a cluster)
..HI (search history)
..IND (list of indexed terms)
..(P)OP (user options)
..SE (pure search)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
..DET provides details on the search in a cluster
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command with parameter(s) edits a PRIVATE saved strategy
edits a PUBLIC saved strategy
..EDS
..EDS OPTIFIB
..EDS PUB(LIC)
..EDS PHYT01 PUB
Remarks:
Editing public saved strategies is only allowedfor your own public saved strategies.
Only a small amount of users (administrators)are allowed to edit public saved strategies ofother users.
Any editing, i.e. delete, cut, copy, paste orinsert, is allowed. Changes in the numberingof the SSs have to be done manually by theuser.
The syntax of the queries used in the savedstrategy is checked when exiting the edition.The field names are NOT checked. Stackedqueries are not accepted. ..LIM, ..STRS and*Mn are the only accepted commands.
Related topics:
..HI SE (lists the history of a strategy)
..ER SE (erases a saved strategy)
..EX (executes a saved strategy)
..SV SE (saves a strategy)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
The strategies are saved as preparations, whichcan only be edited in the Preparation Session.
edits a saved strategy ..EDS
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Command without parameter erases last SS of the current active database
Command with parameter(s) erases a specific SS and its related SSs
erases several SSs
erases the SSs with nil (zero) results
erases the whole search in the current activedatabase
erases the search in all activated databases
same parameters for a non-current database
..ER(ASE)
..ER 3
..ER 3-6 8
..ER SSZ(ERO)
..ER A(LL)
..ER FROM BE(GIN) or
..ER A(LL) FROM BE(GIN)
..ER 2-7 FROM ECLA
Remarks:
The FROM parameter has to be used at theend of the command. When it is used withBEGIN, any specified SS is ignored.
A maximum of 20 different SS numbers orintervals may be specified.
In CLUSTERS, The parameter SSZERO can NOT be used. The commands ..ER ALL and ..ER FROM
BEGIN are equivalent.
Related topics:
..KE (keeps SSs)
..HI (displays the search history)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
Specific SS numbers may NOT be combinedwith the parameter FROM.
..ER erases search statement(s)
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FROM in multiple databases: Allowed FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command with parameter(s) erases a specific cluster defined by the user
erases all clusters defined by the user
..E(RASE) C(LUSTER)
..ER CL NONPAT
..ER CL A(LL)
Remarks:
Only clusters defined by the user can beerased. Predefined PUBLIC clusters can only beerased by some users (administrators).
Erasing clusters is also possible with thecommand ..CL ER.
Related topics:
..CL (defines a cluster)
..FI CL (selects a cluster for search)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
erases a cluster defined by the user ..ER CL
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Command with parameter(s) erases a specific format defined by the user ..ER(ASE) FOR(MAT)
..ER FOR CLAS
Remarks:
Only formats defined by the user can beerased.
Related topics:
..FOR (lists and creates formats)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
..ER FOR erases a format defined by the user
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command without parameter erases the whole contents of a specific memory
Command with parameter(s) erases specific term(s) from a specific memory
erases from the memory the terms...... including a specific string
(up to 12 characters)
... excluding a specific string(up to 12 characters)
erases the designated terms and...... truncates the remaining terms to a specific
lengthMin : 1 Max : 255
... truncates the remaining terms up to aspecific character (excluded)
... truncates the remaining terms to the stringembedded between 2 specific positions
..ER(ASE) M1
..ER M2 1-10,15 25-*
..ER M3 WITH FR
..ER M4 NOT EP
..ER M1 1-20 LG 8 or
..ER M1 1-20 LEN(GTH) 8
..ER M2 10-30 BO(UNDS) /
..ER M3 2 4 10 BO(UNDS) 9-12
Remarks:
The parameter BO allows onlyone character.The string of the parameters WITH or NOTand the character of the parameter BO mustbe between double quotes () and are set inuppercase before they are compared with theremaining terms.
The parameter BO 1-n is equivalent to theparameter LG n.The command ..ER M2 WITH EP is equi-valent to the command ..KE M2 NOT EP.The command ..ER M2 NOT H01 is equi-valent to the command ..KE M2 WITH H01.
Erasing terms from memory Mn is onlyallowed for data extracted by means of the..MEM command. It is prohibited for ..MEMSextracted data, i.e. only the command ..ERMn (without parameter) is allowed formemories storing data extracted by means ofthe ..MEMS command.
The parameters WITH, NOT, BO and LG aremutually exclusive.
No intervals of extracted terms can be usedwith the parameters WITH and NOT.
A maximum of 20 different term numbers orintervals may be specified.
Related topics:
..KE Mn (keeps memorised terms)
..LI Mn (lists the memory contents)
..MEM (extracts and stores terms)
..MEMS (statistical analysis)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Only the command ..ER Mn (withoutparameter) is allowed.
The extracted terms are memorised in a cross-file whose contents can be modified in thePreparation Session.
erases memorised terms ..ER Mn
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Command without parameter cancels a specific print order ..ER(ASE) PR5
Remarks:
The number of the print order to cancelcorresponds to the one given at theconfirmation of the offline print order. Thecancellation is only effective during thebuffering of the print order. The buffer isemptied (approximately) every 45 minutes.
No space between PR and the print ordernumber for the cancellation : ..ER PR 5generates an error message.
Related topics:
..PR (offline print order)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
..ER PRn cancels an offline print order
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command without parameter erases, after selection, the private saved
strategies, which are listed in groups ofmaximum 16 names
Command with parameter(s) erases, after selection, the saved strategies
which are listed in one go, ignoring theContinue Y/N ? messages
erases, after selection, the PUBLIC savedstrategies created by the user
erases a specific private saved strategy
erases a specific public saved strategy createdby the user
..ER(ASE) SE(ARCH)
..ER SE NONST(OP)
..ER SE US(ER) PUB(LIC)
..ER SE
..ER SE OPTIFIB
..ER SE US PUB
..ER SE US PHYT01 PUB
erases, after selection, the saved strategieswhose name starts with the specified string
erases, after selection, the saved strategieswhose name contains the specified string
(up to 8 characters)
erases, after selection, the saved strategieswhose name does NOT contain the specifiedstring
(up to 8 characters)
..ER SE
..ER SE MET+
..ER SE WITH
..ER SE WITH TEST
..ER SE NOT
..ER SE NOT LOOP
erases, after selection, the saved strategieswhich are sorted by their creation date andtime...
... the most recent strategy listed first
... the oldest strategy listed first
combination of a listing parameter and a sortingoption
..ER SE DATE +
..ER SE DYN+ DATE -
..ER SE WITH TE DATE - NONST US PUB
erases a saved strategy ..ER SE
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Command with sorting option(s)
Command with string search option(s)
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Selection
Selection of number(s) (or intervals of numbers)corresponding to the listed saved strategies
Selection of all listed saved strategies No selection and the next 16 strategies are listed
No selection and the ..ER SE command is no moreactive
Options
n m-p or S(ELECT) n m-p
A(LL) or S(ELECT) A(LL)M(ORE) or Y(ES)N(O)
Related topics:
..EDS (edits a saved strategy)
..EX (executes a saved strategy)
..HI SE (lists the history of a strategy)
..SV SE (saves a strategy)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
The strategies are saved as preparations, whichcan only be erased in the Preparation Session.
Remarks:
The string associated with the parametersWITH or NOT must be within double quotes().
The parameters , ,WITH and NOT aremutually exclusive, i.e. no combination ofthese 4 parameters is allowed.However, the 3 last parameters may becombined with the NONST, US PUB and PUBparameters.
The sorting option DATE may be combinedwith any of the parameters of the ..ER SEcommand, except for the parameter, e.g. the command ..ER SEMINESV DATE+ generates an error message.
If the sorting option DATE is ignored, thenames of the saved strategies are sortedalphabetically (from A to Z).
A space separates mandatorily the ordercriterion, defined by + (plus) or - (minus) fromthe parameter DATE. The order criterion +(plus) is the default one, i.e. it may be ignored.The commands ..ER SE DATE and ..ER SEDATE + are equivalent.
The parameter US(ER) has to be used with theparameter PUB(LIC). Users are only allowed toerase the public saved strategies they havecreated.Only a small amount of users (administrators)are allowed to erase public saved strategies ofother users. Some categories of users have noaccess to the common pool of public savedstrategies.
..ER SE erases a saved strategy
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command without parameter the command is only effective for queries
without any results...... after the command ..UP
... at the re-execution of the whole set ofqueries in a new database
... when the re-execution of queries has beenpartially performed
Command with parameter(s) executes specific queries of a search done in a
different database
..EX(ECUTE)
..FI PAJ;..EX FROM WPI
..EX
..EX 2 7-9 FROM TDB
Remarks:
A query with a nil (zero) result is a query WITHa result. A query WITHOUT result is indicatedby a hyphen (-) in the history of the strategy.
The SSs are automatically renumbered at theexecution of a strategy. Executing a specificquery launches the execution of all queriesrelated to this 1st query, if any.
The FROM parameter has to be used at theend of the command.
A maximum of 20 different SS numbers orintervals may be specified.
Related topics:
..FI (selects a database)
..HI (lists the search history)
..LIM (limits the search to records)
..ST (stops the session)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
In case no parameter is entered, i.e. no searchstatement number is mentioned, the parameterFROM is mandatory.
If the command ..EX, i.e. without the parameterFROM, is used in the same database, searchstatement numbers have to be entered.
executes a search ..EX
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Command with parameter(s) executes a PRIVATE saved strategy
executes a PUBLIC saved strategy
executes a specific query of a private savedstrategy
executes specific queries of a public savedstrategy
executes a saved strategy, keeping only theresult of the last SS
..EX(ECUTE)
..EX OPTIFIB
..EX(ECUTE) PUB(LIC)
..EX PHYT PUB
..EX OPTIFIB 10
..EX PHYT 3 5-6 PUB
..EX OPTIFIB SSAU
Remarks:
The parameters may be combined in any order. A ..LIM ALL command is automatically added
when a saved strategy containing ..LIMcommand(s) is executed with the parameterSSAU.
In order to execute a saved strategy, there mustbe at least the same number of free SSs in thesearch history as there are different SSs in the
saved strategy, otherwise the saved strategy cannot be executed (e.g. a saved strategy of 60 SSscan not be executed when there are already 40SSs in the search history (40 + 60 > 96)).This applies also when the parameter SSAU isused.
Related topics:
..EDS (edits a saved strategy)
..ER SE (erases a saved strategy)
..HI SE (lists the history of a strategy)
..SV SE (saves a saved strategy)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
The strategies are saved as preparations, whoseexecution is launched by ..(without ..EX).
..EX executes a saved strategy
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Command with parameter(s) searches for the complete patent family in the
EPODOC database from...... the publication number /PN
... the application number /AP
... the priority number /PR
searches the family members of one document:the search field is mandatoriy given as SUFFIX
searches the family members of severaldocuments: the search field is mandatoriy givenas PREFIX
searches the family members of documentsretrieved for a specific SS
..FAM FR2498372/PN
..FAM EP930115910/AP
..FAM US830943483/PR
..FAM GB2276066/PN
..FAM /PN EP207240,DE4415105
..FAM SS 3
Remarks:
For ..FAM /PN, the following 2 queriesare automaticallygenerated:
1. /PN2. ..ER M4;..MEM M4 /PR RK 1;*M4
/PR/AL For ..FAM /AP, the following 2 queries
are automaticallygenerated:
1. /AP2. ..ER M4;..MEM M4 /PR RK 1;*M4
/PR/AL For ..FAM /PR, only 1 query is
automatically generated :1. /PR
For ..FAM SS n, the following 2 queries areautomatically generated :
1. n2. ..ER M4;..MEM M4 /PR RK 1;*M4
/PR/AL
If the 1st query of the different casesmentioned above retrieves more than 10documents, the command ..FAM stops, givingonly the results of this 1st query.
In CLUSTERS,the command ..FAM is NOT allowed.
Related topics: None Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
searches for the EPO family member(s) of a patent ..FAM
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Command without parameter lists the name of the databases available for
search (navigation and selection possible)
Command with parameter(s) lists the name of the databases, starting at the
4th position with the name which matches theclosest the specified string
activates a database for the search
activates an other database and...... saves the search performed in the previous
database
... erases the search performed during the lasttime the previous database was active
... erases the searches of all databasespreviously activated and deactivates them
gives information on the contents of thespecified database
..FI(LE)
..FI +
..FI EP+
..FI EPODOC
..FI EPODOC SV or ..FI EPODOC SAVE
..FI EPODOC ER
..FI EPODOC BEGIN
..FI EPODOC STAT(ISTICS)
Navigation (..FI without parameter)
List of the next screen of database names List the previous screen of database names
Selection of a database name within the list End of list operation
Options
M(ORE) or Y(ES)P(REVIOUS)n or S(ELECT) nN(ONE)
Remarks:
The number of listed database names(command ..FI without parameter) depends onthe value of the parameter NL of thecommand ..(P)OP.
The information on the contents of a databaseindicates the number of documents, thenumber of indexed terms, the first and lastupdate period, if any.
Related topics:
..ER ALL (erases the current search)
..EX (executes searches)
..FI CL (selects a cluster for search)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
..FI selects a database for the search
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Command with parameter(s) selects a PRIVATE cluster defined by the user
selects a predefined PUBLIC cluster
..FI(LE) C(LUSTER)
..FI CL LIT
..FI CL PUB(LIC)
..FI CL TXTUS PUB
Remarks:
At the activation of a cluster, all previousstrategies are deleted and the databasespreviously used are deactivated.
Related topics:
..CL (defines a cluster)
..DET (detailed display)
..FI (selects a database)
..(P)OP (user options)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
selects a cluster for the search ..FI CL
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Command without parameter lists the name of the fields constituting the
current database
Command with parameter(s) lists the name of the fields constituting a specific
database
..FIEL(DS)
..FIEL FROM EUREG
Remarks:
Each field has its name, the name of theassociated index, the type of indexing usedand a title used as description, all listed incolumns.
Related topics:
..FI (selects a database)
..IND (lists the index names)
..FOR (lists the formats)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Parameters NOT implemented :FROM
..FIEL lists the field names
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Command without parameter focuses around the found (=highlighted)
terms...... starting with the 1st record of the last SS... with x lines displayed
(x being set by the parameter NLFOC ofthe command ..(P)OP)
Command with parameter(s) focuses on the found terms of a specific SS
focuses from a specific record onwards
focuses with x lines in total surrounding thefound (=highlighted) terms
Default : 3Min : 1 Max : 10
focuses on the found terms with a wholedatabase sentence
focuses on the found terms with a wholedatabase paragraph
combination of parameters
..FO(CUS)
..FO SS 2
..FO 7
..FO NL 6
..FO SEN(TENCE)
..FO PRG
..FO SS 2 7 NL 6 FROM PAJ
Navigation
Next passage, or next record if no next passage First passage of current record
Next record Skip x records
Previous record Skip backwards x records
First record Last record
Repeat same record in a predefined formatDefault : MAX format
Repeat same record in a user defined format
Keeps the current record in SS 98 and lists thenext record or passage
End of focussing operation
Options
M(ORE)PNDM x or ND xPDP x or PD xFDLDR(EPEAT)R STDRREPEAT R CHEMK(EEP)
N(ONE)
displays the text surrounding the term(s) found during the search ..FO
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Remarks:
The parameters may be combined in any orderexcept for FROM, placed at the end.
The command ..FO is independent of thevalue of the parameter HLIG of the command..(P)OP.
The navigation from one passage to the other,within a record is determined by theparameter NL of the ..(P)OP command.The value of the parameter NL of the
command ..FO takes precedence on the value of the parameter NLFOC of the ..(P)OP command.
Using the ..FO command is NOT allowed forSS 98 and SS 99.
A maximum of 100 document numbers can bekept in SS 98.
The SS 98 is followed by a
Command without parameter lists the formats predefined for the current
database
Command with parameter(s) lists the formats defined by the user,
independently of the active database
creates a specific user format max 10 fields per user format max 10 formats per user max 4 characters for the name of the format,
which starts mandatorily with a letter
. combination of parameters
..FOR(MAT)
..FOR US(ER)
..FOR
..FOR CLAS EC ECC INF
..FOR FROM EPODOC
..FOR GBTX TI USAB EPAB FROM WPI
Remarks:
Every database has its own predefinedformats. MAX, STDR, TEST, ZOOM and VDTXare mandatorily predefined formats.COMPLETE is a pseudo-format which lists allthe fields of a database in the order of theircreation.
The fields defining a user format should existin the current active database, during thecreation of this format. However the latter canbe used in other databases, which have not allthe defined fields. The missing fields areindicated by a star (*) when the ..FOR UScommand is used.
Predefined and user formats may becombined with extra or less fields by meansof the parameters PLUS or MINUS,respectively, when used with the ..BR, ..LI,..LP and ..PR commands.Formats can be used as SUPERINDEXESduring the search.
The parameter FROM, always put at the endof the command, can only be used for activedatabases and is ignored for the CREATIONof user formats in CLUSTERS.
Related topics:
..ER FOR (erases formats)
..BR (browses)
..LI (lists)
..LP (long list)
..PR (offline print)
..SE (pure search)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Parameters NOT implemented :FROM, US
Formats defined by the user can only be usedfor the command ..LI and ..BR.
There is no limit for the number of definedformats.There is no limit for the number of involved fields.Maximum 6 characters are allowed for theformat name.
lists and creates search / display / print formats ..FOR
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Command without parameter provides an on-line help, which guides the user
through menus
Command with parameter(s) gives information on the USAGE of the
command specified as parameter:the ENTIRE name has to be entered
provides the SYNTAX of the command specifiedas parameter:
the ABBREVIATED name has to be entered
..HE(LP)
..HE LIST
..HE LI
Remarks:
Each mainframe command has an abbreviatedname and a full name, e.g. when thecommand ..LI is presented as ..LI(ST) in thisQuick Reference Guide,
LI is its abbreviationLIST is its full name.
The command specified as parameter of the..HE command can NOT be followed by any ofits associated parameter, e.g. ..HE LI NONSTgenerates an error message.
Related topics:
..INFO (on-line information)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
..HE on-line help given for the syntax or use of a command
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Command without parameter displays the history (set of search statements) of
the whole search done in the current activedatabase
Command with parameter(s) displays the history of specific search
statement(s)
displays the history of the whole search done inall activated databases
same parameters for a non-current database
..HI(STORY)
..HI 5-8
..HI FROM BEG(IN)
..HI 12 FROM INSPEC
The FROM parameter has to be used at theend of a ..HI command. When it is used withBEGIN, any specified SS is ignored, e.g. e.g. inthe command ..HI 12 FROM BEGIN, 12 isignored.
The SS 98 associated to the command ..BRand ..FO and the SS 99 of the command ..RKand ..SO are followed by a symbol
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lists the saved strategies whose name starts withthe specified string
lists the saved strategies whose name contains thespecified string
(up to 8 characters)
lists the saved strategies whose name does NOTcontain the specified string
(up to 8 characters)
..HI SE
..HI SE MET+
..HI SE WITH
..HI SE WITH TEST
..HI SE NOT
..HI SE NOT LOOP
lists the saved strategies by sorting them by theircreation date and time...
... the most recent strategy listed first
... the oldest strategy listed first
combination of a listing parameter and a sortingoption
..HI SE DATE +
..HI SE DYN+ DATE -
..HI SE WITH TE DATE - NONST US PUB
..HI SE lists the saved strategies
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Command without parameter lists the name of all strategies saved in the
PRIVATE pool of the user
Command with parameter(s) lists the saved strategies in one go, ignoring the
Continue Y/N ? messages
lists the name of all strategies saved in thePUBLIC pool common to all users
lists the PUBLIC saved strategies created by theuser
lists the history of a specific PRIVATE savedstrategy
lists the history of a specific PUBLIC savedstrategy
..HI(STORY) SE(ARCH)
..HI SE NONST(OP)
..HI SE PUB(LIC)
..HI SE US(ER) PUB(LIC)
..HI SE
..HI SE OPTIFIB
..HI SE PUB(LIC)
..HI SE PHYT PUB
Command with string search option(s)
Command with sorting option(s)
The string associated with the parametersWITH or NOT must be within double quotes().
The parameters ,+, WITH and NOT are mutually exclusive, i.e. nocombination of these 4 parameters is allowed.However, the 3 last parameters may becombined with the NONST, US PUB and PUBparameters.
The sorting option DATE may be combinedwith any of the parameters of the ..HI SEcommand, except for the parameter, e.g. the command ..HI SEMINESV DATE + generates an error message.
If the sorting option DATE is ignored, thenames of the saved strategies are sortedalphabetically (from A to Z).
A space separates mandatorily the ordercriterion, defined by + (plus) or - (minus) fromthe parameter DATE. The order criterion +(plus) is the default one, i.e. it may beignored. The commands ..HI SE DATE and..HI SE DATE + are equivalent.
The parameter US(ER) has to be used with theparameter PUB(LIC). Users are allowed to listselectively the public saved strategies theyhave created. Only a small amount of users(administrators) are allowed to list selectivelypublic saved strategies of other users. Somecategories of users have no access to thecommon pool of public saved strategies.
Related topics:
..EDS (edits a saved strategy)
..EX (executes a saved strategy)
..ER SE (erases a saved strategy)
..SV SE (saves a strategy)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
The strategies are saved as preparations, whosehistory can only be listed in the PreparationSession.
lists the saved strategies ..HI SE
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Command without parameter lists the name of the indexes related to the
current database
lists the name of the indexes related to thespecified database
..IND(EX)
..IND FROM DOSYS
Remarks:
The list is constituted of the name of indexesand the title of the associated field.
The parameter FROM can only be used withdatabases which are already active.
Related topics:
..FIEL (lists the field names)
..FOR (lists and creates formats)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
..IND lists the index names
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Command without parameter displays an alphabetically sorted list of 15
indexed terms around the searched term(navigation and selection possible) which wasnot found and thus generated the errormessage Term not in index
(term context sensitive)
Command with parameter(s) displays an alphabetically sorted list of 15
indexed terms around the searched term(navigation and selection possible)...
... in the basic index
... in a specific index
..IND(EX)
..IND(EX)
..IND AERO
..IND /EC H01H11
Navigation
List of the next 15 indexed terms List of the previous 15 indexed terms
Selection of terms (or intervals of terms) withinthe 15 listed indexed terms
Selection of all listed terms End of list operation (term context inhibited)
Options
M(ORE) or Y(ES)P(REVIOUS)n m-p or S(ELECT) n m-p
A(LL) or S(ELECT) A(LL)N(O)
searches for records from a list of indexed terms ..IND
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Remarks:
If the searched term exists in the list ofindexed terms, it is displayed at the 5thposition in the list. Otherwise the mostaccurate terms around the searched one are atposition 5 and 6.
The indexed terms are extracted from thebasic index (BI) if no field is mentioned, e.g.the command ..IND AERO is equivalent to..IND /BI AERO.
In case of term context sensitivity, if aquery (e.g. DUMMI) generates the errormessage Term not in index, the command
..IND which follows the failed query isequivalent to ..IND /BI DUMMI.
Numericals should be delimited by doublequotes (), e.g. the command ..IND 9 mightlist the indexed terms with the 9th indexedterm of the previously ..IND list on position 5whilst the command ..IND 9 lists theindexed term 9 at position 5.
The use of the command ..IND is PROHIBITEDin the fields concerned by the databaseconfidentiality.
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In CLUSTERS, The command ..IND with
the parameter FROM(e.g. ..IND DUMMIFROM WPI) displays ONLY the list of indexedterms : NO selection of terms is possible.
The command ..IND displays the list of
indexed terms of each involved databasedepending on the ..DET command or on thevalue of the parameter DET of the ..(P)OPcommand.
The command is not term context sensitive.
Related topics:
..DET (only allowed in clusters)
..IND (lists the index names)
..SE (pure search)/SEL, /ALL (truncation qualifiers)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
An existing indexed term is listed at the 1stposition in the list. The list displays indexedterms with their corresponding number ofOCCURRENCES.
The command is NOT term context sensitive.
A field, linked to the basic index BI, has still itsown list of indexed terms.
..IND searches for records from a list of indexed terms
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Command without parameter provides information on EPOQUE through
menus
Command with parameter(s) provides information on a specific topic
..INFO
..INFO NEWS
Related topics:
..HE (on-line help)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
Remarks:
The topics for which information is availablemay be found back in the first menu shownwhen the command ..INFO WITHOUTparameter is used.
on-line information on EPOQUE ..INFO
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Command with parameter(s) keeps a specific SS and its related SSs
keeps several SSs
same parameters for a non-current database
..KE(EP) 3
..KE 3-7 9
..KE 2 5-9 FROM PAJ
Remarks:
The parameter FROM has to be used at theend of the command.
A maximum of 20 different SS numbers orintervals may be specified.
Related topics:
..ER (erases SSs)
..HI (displays the search history)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
..KE keeps search statement(s)
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Command with parameter(s) keeps specific term(s) in the specified memory
keeps in the specified memory the terms...... including a specific string
(up to 12 characters)
... excluding a specific string(up to 12 characters)
keeps in the specified memory the designatedterms and...
... truncates them to a specific lengthMin : 1 Max : 255
... truncates them up to the specifiedcharacter (excluded)
... truncates them to the string embeddedbetween 2 specific positions
..KE(EP) M1 1-10 15
..KE M2 WITH FR
..KE M3 NOT EP
..KE M4 1-20 LG 8 or
..KE M4 1-20 LEN(GTH) 8
..KE M1 10-30 BO(UNDS) /
..KE M2 2 4 10 BO(UNDS) 9-12
Remarks:
The parameter BO allows onlyone character. The string of the parametersWITH or NOT and the character of theparameter BO must be between doublequotes () and are set in uppercase beforethey are compared with the remaining terms.
The parameter BO 1-n is equivalent to theparameter LG n.The command ..KE M2 WITH 1998 isequivalent to the command ..ER M2 NOT1998.The command ..KE M3 NOT G06F isequivalent to the command ..ER M3 WITHG06F.
Keeping terms in memory Mn is only allowedfor data extracted by means of the ..MEMcommand. It is prohibited for ..MEMSextracted data, i.e. only the command ..KEMn (without parameter) is allowed formemories storing data extracted by means ofthe ..MEMS command.
The parameters WITH, NOT, BO and LG aremutually exclusive.
No intervals of extracted terms can be usedwith the parameters WITH and NOT.
A maximum of 20 different term numbers orintervals may be specified.
Related topics:
..ER Mn (erases memorised terms)
..LI Mn (lists the memory contents)
..MEM (extracts and stores terms)
..MEMS (statistical analysis)*Mn (searches memorised terms)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
The extracted terms are memorised in a cross-file, whose contents can be modified in thePreparation Session.
keeps memorised terms ..KE Mn
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Command without parameter lists all retrieved records of the last SS...
... in the STDR format
... with the page setting predefined for thecurrent active database
Command with parameter(s) lists the records of a specific SS
lists specific record(s)
lists records in a specific predefined format
lists records in a format defined by the user
lists specific field(s)
lists records in a user format with additionalfields
lists records in a predefined format with lessfields
lists records with a page setting defined by theuser
lists records without the copyright header ofeach record, except for the very first one
lists all retrieved records of the last SS for everydatabase involved in a CLUSTER
combination of parameters
..LI(ST)
..LI SS 7
..LI 1-5 8
..LI MAX
..LI
..LI CLAS
..LI EC ECC INF or ..LI /EC/ECC /INF
..LI OWN PLUS KW AW
..LI FULL MINUS AB
..LI PSET 3
..LI NOHE(ADER)
..LI NONST(OP)
..LI SS 2 1-3 ZOOM PLUS XPN FROM WPI
..LI lists the contents of the retrieved records
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Remarks:
The parameters may be combined in anyorder except for FROM, always placed at theend of the command.
The parameters PLUS and MINUS can NOTbe used with the pseudo-format COMPLETE.
A maximum of 20 different record numbers orintervals may be specified.
In CLUSTERS, the parameter NONST avoids the questionContinue on the next database Y/N ? duringthe listing of results.
Related topics:
..BR (browses)
..FO (focuses)
..FOR (specific formats)
..LP (long lists)
..PSET (defined page settings)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Parameters NOT implemented :PSET, NONST, MINUS, FROM
If the STDR format is not defined, then thedefault format is MAX.
If the MAX format is not defined, all fields arelisted.
lists the contents of the retrieved records ..LI
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Command with parameter(s) lists the contents of a specific memory, 15 by 15
extracted terms (navigation possible)
lists specific term(s) stored in the memory
lists the whole memory contents in one go
combination of parameters
..LI(ST) M1
..LI M2 10-30 60-80
..LI M3 NONST(OP)
..LI M4 1-20 25 NONST
Navigation
. List of the next 15 extracted terms. End of the list operation
Options
Y(ES) or M(ORE)N(ONE)
Remarks:
A maximum of 20 different term numbers orintervals may be specified.
Related topics:
..ER Mn (erases memorised terms)
..KE Mn (keeps memorised terms)
..MEM (extracts and stores terms)
..MEMS (statistical analysis)*Mn (searches memorised terms)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
The extracted terms are memorised in a cross-file, whose contents can be listed in thePreparation Session.
..LI Mn lists memorised terms
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Command with parameter(s) limits to a search statement (SS) number
limits to the result of a query
all search limitation(s) are inhibited
..LIM(IT) 3
..LIM H01H/EC AND JP/PN
..LIM OR CAR?,VEHICLE?,AUTOMOBILE?
..LIM(IT) A(LL)
Remarks:
In order to avoid restricting prematurarilyones workspace on the mainframe, it isrecommended to limit ones search to a queryand NOT to a search statement (SS) number.
Another way to prevent filling up onesworkspace on the mainframe is to use thevalue LIGHT of the parameter LIM of the..(P)OP command instead of the value FULL.
The ..(P)OP LIM FULL stores in theworkspace the position (field, paragraph,sentence, rank) of each term found in theretrieved records.The ..(P)OP LIM LIGHT stores only therecord numbers in which the terms havebeen found.
The SSs with a ..LIM command generatedwith ..(P)OP LIM LIGHT are indicated by
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Command without parameter searches in the active full-text TXTCCx or PAJ
databases, the PN numbers which wereextracted in EPODOC with the ..TR command
..LIM(IT) *TR(ANSFER)
The list of extracted PN numbers is submittedby means of the ..LIM *TR command to the/PN field of PAJ or of the full-text databasewhich is active, i.e. use the ..FI commandbefore the ..LIM *TR command...LIM *TR can only be applied to the TXTCCxor PAJ database.
Since the same TR list of extracted PNs can besubmitted to different databases, the ..LIM *TRcommand can also be applied to the publicfull-text clusters, e.g. TXTUS, TXTE, TXTF orTXTG.
The ..LIM *TR command cant be used when a..LIM (or ..UP) is already active, i.e. use the..LIM ALL (or ..UP ALL) command before the..LIM *TR command if a ..LIM is active.
The command ..LIM *TR is implicitly of theLIGHT type (opposed to the FULL type;see the command P(OP) for more details)).The search statement of ..LIM *TR is followedby a symbol
Command without parameter lists records by starting...
... with the 1st mainframe page
... concerning the 1st record of the last SS
... in the STDR format
... with the page setting predefined for thecurrent active database
Command with parameter(s) lists the records of a specific SS
lists specific record(s)
lists in a specific predefined format
lists in a format defined by the user
lists specific field(s)
lists a user format and additional fields
lists a predefined format with less fields
lists with a user defined page setting
combination of parameters
..LP
..LP SS 15
..LP 2-4 7 10-13
..LP ZOOM
..LP
..LP ABST
..LP TI AB USAB /EPAB
..LP PNPR PLUS DESC
..LP MAX MINUS CLMS
..LP PSET 2
..LP SS 3 4-10 MAX PSET 6 FROM TDB
Navigation
Next page within a document Previous page within a document First page of the next document
First page of the previous document Next page where a highlighted term is present or
last page of the document, if no furtherhighlighted term
Previous page where a highlighted term is presentor first page of the document, if no further
highlighted term End of list operation
Options
M(ORE)P(REVIOUS)NDPDF
PF
N(O)
displays long records page by page ..LP
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Remarks:
A mainframe page contains 18 lines of text.The ..LP command ignores the value of theparameter NL of the ..P(OP) command.
A maximum of 20 different record numbers orintervals may be specified.
The parameters PLUS and MINUS can NOT beused with the pseudo-format COMPLETE.
The parameters may be combined in any orderexcept for FROM, always placed at the end.
Related topics:
..BR (browses)
..FOR (specific formats)
..FO (focuses)
..LI (lists)
..PSET (defined page settings)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
..LP displays long records page by page
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Command with parameter(s) extracts and stores in the default memory M1...
... every term contained in the specified field
... from all records
... of the last SS
extracts from several specific fields(up to 4 fields)
extracts from a specific SS
extracts from specific record(s)
stores in a specific memory (M1, M2, M3, M4)
..MEM /IC
..MEM /PN /PNFP /CT
..MEM SS 6 /PN
..MEM 1-50 100 /EC
..MEM M3 /PR
extracts terms from...... a specific paragraph of the specified field
Min : 1 Max : 255
... a specific sentence of each paragraphMin : 1 Max : 255
... a specific position in each sentence of eachparagraph
Min : 1 Max : 255
extracts the terms...... including a specific string
(up to 12 characters)
... excluding a specific string(up to 12 characters)
extracts from the terms stored in the specifiedfield...
... the strings of a specific lengthMin : 1 Max : 255
... the strings up to a specific character(excluded)
.... the strings embedded between 2 specificpositions
Min : 1 Max : 255
combination of parameters
..MEM /PN PRG 1
..MEM /AP SEN(TENCE) 3
..MEM /PR RK 2 or
..MEM /PR RANK 2
..MEM /PR WITH US
..MEM /AP NOT EP
..MEM /EC LG 8 or
..MEM /EC LEN(GTH) 8
..MEM /ECC BO(UNDS) /
..MEM /ICO BO(UNDS) 7-15
..MEM M3 SS 2 1-50 /PN PRG 1 RK 1 WITH EP/CT SEN * FROM WPI
extracts terms from records of a SS and stores them in a memory ..MEM
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Remarks:
The command ..MEM appends the extractedterms to those of a previous extraction.Cleaning a memory is performed by thecommand ..ER Mn.
The fields have to be preceded by a slash (/). The parameters may be combined in any order
except for the parameter FROM, alwayspositioned at the end of the command.
A maximum of 20.000 terms can be extractedbefore the extraction process is interrupted.Approximately 5000 extracted terms may bestored in a memory, depending on theirlength.
The parameter BO 1-n is equivalent to theparameter LG n.The parameter BO allows onlyone character.
The string of the parameters WITH or NOTand the character of the parameter BO mustbe between double quotes () and are set inuppercase before they are compared with theindexed terms.
. The parameters SEN, PRG and RK can not beused for fields of the ODAT and ONUM type.These parameters can use the relative qualifierrestricted to the last item (*), e.g. ..MEM /ECSEN *2 is NOT allowed.
The use of the command ..MEM isPROHIBITED in the fields concerned by thedatabase confidentiality.
A maximum of 20 different record numbers orintervals may be specified.
In CLUSTERS,the parameter FROM is MANDATORY for theSS 98 associated to the commands ..BR and..FO, and for the SS 99 associated to thecommand ..RK and ..SO. For the other SSs, theparameter FROM can be either used orignored.
Related topics:
..ER Mn (erases memorised terms)
..KE Mn (keeps memorised terms)
..LI Mn (lists the memory contents)*Mn (searches memorised terms)..MEMS (statistical analysis)..TR (extracts ans stores PNs)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Parameters NOT implemented :PRG
A word is delimited by spaces for the use of theparameter RK. A sentence is delimited by asemi-colon (;) for the use of the parameter SEN.
The extracted terms are stored in a file, namedMn, which can be only used as a cross-file.Besides Mn, any valid file name may be used.
..MEM extracts terms from records of a SS and stores them in a memory
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FROM in multiple databases: Allowed FROM in clusters: Allowed
Command without parameter searches the memorised terms in the basic
index BI
Command with parameter(s) searches the memorised terms in a specific
index
searches in several indexes
searches for specific term(s)
searches for terms selected from the list ofretrieved terms(navigation and selection possible)
searches for all terms memorised
combination of parameters
*M1
*M2 /PR
*M3 /EC/ECC/INF/ICC
*M4 1-10 30-40 /PN
*M1 /PN /S or*M1 /PN /SEL(ECT)
*M2 /PN /A(LL)
*M4 1-50, 100 120-130 /PN /CT /EX /AL
Navigation
List of the next 15 retrieved terms (only whenmore than 19 terms are generated)
Selection of terms (or intervals of terms) withinthe 15 (or 17) listed terms
Selection of all listed terms End of list operation
Options
M(ORE) or Y(ES)
n m-p or S(ELECT) n m-p
A(LL)N(O)
searches memorised terms *Mn
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Remarks:
The parameter SEL(ECT) and A(LL) takeprecedence on the value of the TRUNCparameter of the ..(P)OP command. The latteris taken as default if the parameter S(ELECT)or A(LL) are not mentioned.
The qualifier /SE does not exist (use /S or/SEL(ECT)).Use preferably the syntax /AL because /A or/ALL might be field or index names indifferent EPOQUE databases.
For the parameter SEL, 17 terms are listed ifthe *Mn command retrieves less than 19terms, otherwise 15 terms are listed.
A maximum of 20 numbers of intervals isallowed for the selection of memorised terms.
The use of the command *Mn is RESTRICTEDin the fields concerned by the databaseconfidentiality.
Related topics:
..ER Mn (erases memorised terms)
..IND (searches indexed terms)
..KE Mn (keeps memorised terms)
..LI Mn (lists the memorised terms)
..MEM (extracts and stores terms)
..MEMS (statistical analysis)/SEL, /ALL (truncation qualifiers)..LIM *TR (searches extracted PNs)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
*Mn searches memorised terms
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Command with parameter(s) analyses and stores in the default memory M2...
... every term contained in the specified field
... from a subset of 500 records
... of the last SS
... ranked by decreasing frequencies
analyses terms from several specific fields(up to 4 fields)
analyses terms of a specific SS
analyses terms of specific record(s)
analyses terms of a specific subset of recordsevenly distributed in the corresponding SS
Default : subset of 500 records
stores in a specific memory (M1, M2, M3, M4)
..MEMS(ORT) /EC
..MEMS /IN /PA
..MEMS SS 3 /IC
..MEMS 1-100 /ICC
..MEMS SET 1000 /EC
..MEMS M1 /ICO
analyses terms from....... a specific paragraph of the specified field
Min : 1 Max : 255
... a specific sentence of each paragraphMin : 1 Max : 255
... a specific position in each sentence of eachparagraph
Min : 1 Max : 255
analyses the terms...... including a specific string
(up to 12 characters)
... excluding a specific string(up to 12 characters)
..MEMS /PN PRG 1
..MEMS /AP SEN(TENCE) 3
..MEMS /PR RK 2 or
..MEM /PR RANK 2
..MEMS /PR WITH FR
..MEMS /AN NOT NN
analyses terms extracted from records and stores them ..MEMS
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Command with extraction options
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analyses from the terms stored in the specifiedfield...
... the strings of a specific lengthMin : 1 Max : 255
... the strings up to a specific character(excluded)
... the strings embedded between 2 specificpositions
Min : 1 Max : 255
..MEMS /ICO LG 8 or
..MEMS /ICO LEN(GTH) 8
..MEMS /IC BO(UNDS) /
..MEMS /INF BO(UNDS) 5-15
terms are ranked in the memory...... by decreasing frequency (Default)
... by decreasing order of occurrences
... by alphabetical order
combination of parameters and extraction /analysis options
..MEMS FRQ /EC or
..MEMS FREQ(UENCY) /EC
..MEMS OCC /AW
..MEMS ALPHA /TI
..MEMS M3 ALPHA SS 2 1-500 /PN RK 1 WITHEP /EC SEN 1 FROM EPODOC
..MEMS analyses terms extracted from records and stores them
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command with analysis options
Remarks:
The fields have to be preceded by a slash (/). The contents of the memory are automatically
erased at each new command ..MEMS. Thememory per default is M2.
The parameters may be combined in anyorder except for the parameter FROM which isalways positioned at the end of the commandand under the condition that the extractionoptions are mentioned after the analysisoptions and the parameter SET.
Ranking a term by frequency means sorting itaccording to the number of recordscontaining this term. Ranking a term byoccurrence means sorting it according to thenumber of occurrences of this term in the
corresponding SS, without taking the recordsinto account.
For a same frequency or occurrence value, theterms are ranked alphabetically.
Only the frequencies are counted for theparameter ALPHA.
Below 500 records, the command ..MEMSextracts terms from all the records.Between 500 and 1000 records, the command..MEMS extracts terms of the first 500 records.Above 1000 records, the command ..MEMSextracts a sample of records evenly distributed(e.g. for a SS of 1000 records, it extracts every2 records).
Only the commands ..ER Mn (withoutparameter) and ..KE Mn (without parameter)are allowed for memories storing dataextracted by means of the ..MEMS command.
The use of the command ..MEMS isPROHIBITED in the fields concerned by thedatabase confidentiality.
A maximum of 20 different record numbers orintervals may be specified.
In CLUSTERS,Unlike for the command ..MEM, theparameter FROM is MANDATORY for any SSwhen the command ..MEMS is used.
Related topics:
..ER Mn (erases memorised terms)
..KE Mn (keeps memorised terms)
..LI Mn (lists the memory contents)*Mn (searches memorised terms)..MEM (extracts and stores terms)..TR (extracts and stores PNs)..SO (statistical analysis)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
analyses terms extracted from records and stores them ..MEMS
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Command without parameter. lists the defined TEMPORARY options
Command with parameter(s) sets a temporary option to a specific value:
number of lines displayed before a ContinueY/N question
Default : 24Min : 10 Max : 10.000
length of the messages : in full length (Default) abbreviated
behaviour at truncations: display of the found indexed terms
(Default) no display of the retrieved indexed terms
treatment of SSs with nil (zero) results: SSs with nil results are kept (Default) deletion of SSs with nil (zero) results
highlight of the terms found in the retrievedrecords:
on (Default) off
delay (in seconds) between Processingmessages and before an interruption () istaken into account
Default : 30Min : 1 Max: 300
detailed information on the search performedin a cluster:
off (Default) on
the default display mode for the ..FOcommand if the latter is used without theparameter NL, SEN and PRG:
focuses with x lines around the found(highlighted) terms
Default : 3Min : 1 Max : 10
focuses with a whole database sentence focuses with a whole database paragraph
..OP(TION)
..OP NL 1000
..OP MSG LO(NG)
..OP MES(SAGE) SH(ORT)
..OP TRUN(CATION) S(ELECT)
..OP TRUN AU(TO) or
..OP TRUN NONST(OP)
..OP SSZ(ERO) SV or ..OP SSZ SAVE
..OP SSZ ER(ASE)
..OP HLIG ON
..OP HLIG OFF
..OP TLIM 5
..OP DET(AIL) OFF
..OP DET ON
..OP NLFOC 6
..OP NLFOC SEN(TENCE)
..OP NLFOC PRG
..OP lists and defines temporary working options
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the way the results of a ..LIM command isstored in the users workspace:
storage of the position (field,paragraph, sentence, rank) of theterms found in the retrieved records(Default)
storage of the record number in whichthe terms have been found
combination of parameters
..OP LIM(IT) FULL
..OP LIM(IT) LIGHT
..OP NL 2000 HLIG ON TRUN AU MSG LO TLIM3 SSZ SV DET ON NLFOC 5 LIM LIGHT
Remarks:
The permanent options can temporarily bechanged by the ..OP command. The settingsof the temporary options are effective duringthe current session, i.e. until the session isstopped by the command ..ST EN. At a newsession, the parameters are set to their defaultvalue, i.e. the value of the permanent workingoptions.
The truncation qualifiers /SEL and /ALL takeprecedence on the value of the TRUNparameter.
The command ..OP TRUN NONST / AUTOworks only on truncations. The extraction ofindexed terms for the requested truncation(s)stops automatically at 30.000 differentretrieved indexed terms and no result is thenprovided.Searching ranges of terms is interrupted afterevery 1000 found indexed terms and thequestion Continue Y/N has to be answered.
The ..OP DET ON / OFF is equivalent to the..DET ON / OFF command. Using the
command ..DET changes the settings of the..OP command accordingly. The DET optionof the ..OP command keeps the DET mode setby the user from one cluster to the other.
The parameter NL, PRG or SEN used in a ..FOcommand takes precedence on the value setby the parameter NLFOC of the ..OPcommand.
Only the boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT)are allowed when combining a query with theSS having a ..LIM command generated with..OP LIM LIGHT. The highlight is lost sincethe position of the found terms in thesentences and paragraphs of the field is notstored.
In CLUSTERS, The parameter TRUN is automatically set to
NONST and the parameter SSZ to SV. Hencethese parameters can NOT be changed.
The options set before entering into a clusterare set back once the cluster is left.
Related topics:
..DET (detailed display)
..ER (erases SSs)
..FO (focuses)
..LIM (limits the search to records)
..OP (temporary working options)/SEL, /ALL (truncation qualifiers)..ST (stops the session)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Parameters ONLY implemented :NL, SSZ
For the value of the parameter NL:Default : 23Min : 10 Max : 10.000
No combination of parameters is allowed.
lists and defines temporary working options ..OP
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Command without parameter lists the defined PERMANENT options
Command with parameter(s) sets a permanent option to a specific value:
number of lines displayed before a ContinueY/N question
Default : 24Min : 10 Max : 10.000
length of the messages : in full length (Default) abbreviated
behaviour at truncations: display of the found indexed terms
(Default) no display of the retrieved indexed terms
treatment of SSs with nil (zero) results: SSs with nil results are kept (Default) deletion of SSs with nil (zero) results
highlight of the terms found in the retrievedrecords:
on (Default) off
delay (in seconds) between Processingmessages and before an interruption () istaken into account
Default : 30Min : 1 Max: 300
detailed information on the search performedin a cluster:
off (Default) on
the default display mode for the ..FOcommand if the latter is used without theparameter NL, SEN and PRG:
focuses with x lines around the found(highlighted) terms
Default : 3Min : 1 Max : 10
focuses with a whole database sentence focuses with a whole database paragraph
..POP(TION)
..POP NL 1000
..POP MSG LO(NG)
..POP MES(SAGE) SH(ORT)
..POP TRUN(CATION) S(ELECT)
..POP TRUN AU(TO) or
..POP TRUN NONST(OP)
..POP SSZ(ERO) SV or ..POP SSZ SAVE
..POP SSZ ER(ASE)
..POP HLIG ON
..POP HLIG OFF
..POP TLIM 5
..POP DET(AIL) OFF
..POP DET ON
..POP NLFOC 6
..POP NLFOC SEN(TENCE)
..POP NLFOC PRG
..POP lists and defines permanent working options
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the way the results of a ..LIM command isstored in the users workspace:
storage of the position (field,paragraph, sentence, rank) of theterms found in the retrieved records(Default)
storage of the record number in whichthe terms have been found
combination of parameters
..POP LIM(IT) FULL
..POP LIM(IT) LIGHT
..POP NL 2000 HLIG ON TRUN AU MSG LO TLIM3 SSZ SV DET ON NLFOC 5 LIM LIGHT
The values of the permanent working optionsare effective after their settings and areautomatically transfered to the temporaryworking settings (see the command ..OP).
The truncation qualifiers /SEL and /ALL takeprecedence on the value of the TRUNparameter.
The command ..POP TRUN NONST / AUTOworks only on truncations. The extraction ofindexed terms for the requested truncation(s)stops automatically at 30.000 differentretrieved indexed terms and no result is thenprovided.Searching ranges of terms is interrupted afterevery 1000 found indexed terms and thequestion Continue Y/N has to be answered.
The DET parameter of the ..POP commandkeeps the DET mode set by the user from onesession to another.
The parameter NL, PRG or SEN used in a ..FOcommand takes precedence on the value setby the parameter NLFOC of the ..OPcommand.
Only the boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT)are allowed when combining a query with theSS having a ..LIM command generated with..POP LIM LIGHT. The highlight is lost sincethe position of the found terms in thesentences and paragraphs of the field is notstored.
In CLUSTERS, The parameter TRUN is automatically set to
NONST and the parameter SSZ to SV. Hencethese parameters can NOT be changed.
The options set before entering into a clusterare set back once the cluster is left.
Related topics:
..DET (detailed display)
..ER (erases SSs)
..FO (focuses)
..LIM (limits the search to records)
..OP (temporary working options)/SEL, /ALL (truncation qualifiers)..ST (stops the session)
Personal (PDBs): PARTIALLY implemented
Parameters ONLY implemented :NL, SSZ
For the value of the parameter NL:Default : 23Min : 10 Max : 10.000
No combination of parameters is allowed.
lists and defines permanent working options ..POP
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Command without parameter prints all retrieved records of the last SS...
... in the MAX format
... with the page setting predefined for thecurrent active database
Command with parameter(s) prints the records of a specific SS
prints specific record(s)
prints specific field(s)
prints in a specific predefined format
prints in a format defined by the user
prints in a user format and additional fields
prints in a predefined format with less fields
prints with a page setting defined by the user
combination of parameters
..PR(INT)
..PR SS 8
..PR 1-5 8-12 20
..PR PN IC TI
..PR STDR
..PR
..PR ABRG
..PR OWN PLUS IN PA
..PR FULL MINUS AB
..PR PSET 4
..PR SS 8 STDR 1-20 PSET 10 FROM EUREG
a title is printed at the top of each page: the lines are separated by an exclamation
mark (!) max 3 lines per title. max 60 characters per line
the printed records are sorted according to aspecified criterion (see the ..SO command)
..PR SS 3;TI Patents on medical equip-ment!retrieved in A61B
..PR MAX;SO /PN RK 1 +2
Remarks:
The parameters may be combined in any orderexcept for FROM, always placed at the end.
Maximum 500 records can be printed for a
same offline print command. The print options TI, SO are separated from
the ..PR command by a semi-colon (;).
Related topics:
..ER PRn (cancels print orders)
..FOR (specific formats)
..PSET (defined page settings)
..SO (sorts records)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
..PR orders an offline print of the retrieved records
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FROM in multiple databases: Unavailable FROM in clusters: Unavailable
Command with print options (TI, SO)
Command without parameter lists only the page settings defined by the user,
if NO datatabase is activated
lists the page settings predefined for theCURRENT database and the page settingsdefined by the user
Command with parameter(s) creates a specific page setting, identified by a
number,...... without page settings parameter:
the parameters are reset to their defaultvalues
Min : 1 Max : 30
... with page settings parameter(s): right margin for the whole text
Default : 0Min : 0 Max : 5
left margin for the line including the fieldname
Default : 0Min : 0 Max : 10
left margin for lines excluding the fieldname
Default : 4Min : 0 Max : 20
indentation of paragraphs and stringstarting the paragraphs (up to 4characters)
Default : 4 - Min : 0 Max : 20 xxxx
string starting the sentences (up to 4characters)
Default : Min : Max : xxxx
number of blank lines between the fieldsDefault : 0Min : 0 Max : 4
..PSET(TING)
..PSET
..PSET NUM(BER) 2
..PSET NUMB 2 RMG 4
..PSET NUMB 2 LMG 8
..PSET NUMB 2 LMC 3
..PSET NUMB 2 PRG 12 #
..PSET NUMB 2 SEN @
..PSET NUMB 2 FLD 1
lists and creates page settings ..PSET
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length of the field name and stringfollowing the field name (up to 4characters)
if FLDT is usedDefault : 0
otherwiseDefault : 4 - Min : 0 Max : 6 xxxx
FIXED length for the field title and stringfollowing the field title (up to 4characters)
if FLDN is usedDefault : 0 Min : 0 Max : 20 xxxx
REAL length for the field title and stringfollowing the field title (up to 4 characters)
if FLDN is NOT usedDefault : VAR -
REAL length for the field title, put on aseparate line and string following the fieldtitle (up to 4 characters)
string indicating the empty fields (up to 4characters)
Default : Min : Max : xxxx
number of blank lines between 2 recordsDefault : 1Min : 0 Max : 10
page feed between 2 records (ONLY forthe offline print command ..PR)
combination of parameters
..PSET NUMB 2 FLDN 4 *
..PSET NUMB 2 FLDT 10 :
..PSET NUMB 2 FLDT VAR :
..PSET NUMB 2 FLDT PRG :
..PSET NUMB 2 FLDE ***
..PSET NUMB 2 DOC 2
..PSET NUMB 2 DOC NPG
..PSET NUMB 2 DOC 2 FLD 1 FLDE X FLDT 20: LMC 3 LMG 8 PRG 12 # RMG 4 SEN @
..PSET lists and creates page settings
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FROM in multiple databases: Allowed FROM in clusters: Allowed
Setting only some parameters to specificvalues will reset the remaining parameters totheir default values.
A field name is the abbreviation used for thesearch (e.g. PN), its field title is the descriptioncorresponding to the field name (e.g. Patentnumber). The parameters FLDN and FLDTmay be used simultaneously.
Each database has its own predefined pagesettings used by the commands ..LI, ..BR,..FO, ..LP and ..PR. However the command..FO can NOT be used with the parameterPSET.
The FROM parameter can only be used withthe ..PSET command without any pagesettings parameters. It then lists the pagesettings predefined for the ACTIVE databaseand the page settings defined by the user.
The page settings defined by the user arecommon to all databases and hence theparameter FROM is ignored for the CREATIONof user page settings.
There is no way to delete a user defined pagesetting.
In CLUSTERS,no page setting can be created: only thedisplay of defined page settings is allowed.
Related topics:
..BR (browses)
..LI (lists)
..LP (long list)
..PR (offline print)
Personal (PDBs): NOT implemented
lists and creates page settings ..PSET
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Command without parameter ranks the records of the last SS
Command with parameter(s) ranks the records of a specific SS
..RK or ..RANK
..RK SS 4
Remarks:
The records are sorted in SS 99 for display,print and for cross-search.
The SS 98 is followed by a
Command with parameter(s) searches for specific term(s)
the command ..SE can be used implicitly, i.e.the query is equivalent to thecommand ..SE .
..SE(ARCH) VIDEO 2W (OR CAMERA?, PICKUP?)equals
VIDEO 2W (OR CAMERA?, PICKUP?)
Remarks:
The parameter FROM is not available and is considered as a searched term if used in the command. Up to 800 SSs are allowed for the whole Internal session, i.e. the total number of SSs generated in the
whole set of active databases may not exceed 800.
This limit is defined as 96 x 8 + 32,where 96 is the maximum number of SSs possible in one database,
8 is the maximum number of databases defined in one cluster.
Related topics:
..BR (browses)
..ER (erases SSs)
..FO (focuses)
..HI (displays the history)
..KE (keeps SSs)
..LI (lists)
..LP (long lists)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
search command ..SE
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Command with parameter(s) sorts up to a limit of approximately 2000
records of the last SS... ... on a specific field ... in ascending order (for TEXT, KW and
CODE fields)... in descending order (for ODAT, DATE,
ONUM and NUM fields)
sorts on several fields (up to 3 fields)
sorts records of a specific SS
sorts specific record(s)
sorts on terms (only for fields of TEXT, KW,CODE type)...
... at a specific position Default : 1Min : 1 Max : 255
... in a specific sentenceDefault : 1Min : 1 Max : 255
... in a specific paragraphDefault : 1Min : 1 Max : 255
sorts for a specific number of characters in thesorted terms, called Sort Key length
Default : 10 (for ODAT, DATE fields)Default : 16 (for ONUM, NUM fields)Default : 20 (for TEXT, KW, CODE fields)
Min : 1 Max: 100
sorts in ascending orderDefault for fields of TEXT, KW, CODE type
sorts in descending orderDefault for fields of ODAT, DATE, ONUM,NUM type
combination of parameters
..SO(RT) /IN
..SO /EC /ECC/ICO
..SO SS 3 /PA
..SO 1-20 25 /INW
..SO /EC RK 1 or
..SO /EC RANK 1
..SO /AP SEN 3 or
..SO /AP SENTENCE 3
..SO /PN PRG 2
..SO /PN 2
..SO /PN RK 3 +6
..SO /NPR +
..SO /EC SEN 1 -2
..SO /PD -
..SO SS 3 1-50 /PA SEN 1 /PN RK 1 -2 FROMEPODOC
..SO sorts the records of a SS
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Remarks:
The records are sorted in SS 99 for display,print and for cross-search.
The SS 98 is followed by a
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Command without parameter stops the Internal session with TEMPORARY
saving of the search.At the next reconnection to the Internalsession, the previous search is still available...
... IF the question Continue yourprevious search session: Y/N ? isanswered by Y(ES)
and IF the mainframe has NOT beenreset in the meantime
Command with parameter(s) stops the Internal session WITHOUT any saving
of the search
..ST(OP)
..ST SV or ..ST SAVE
..ST(OP) EN(D)
Remarks:
Queries performed in a database are saved atthe swap from this database to another bymeans of ..FI (see the command ..FI).
These queries may be re-executed in this newdatabase by means of ..EX FROMOld_Database_Name> (see the command..EX).
The history of the search may be listed bymeans of ..HI FROM (see the command ..HI).
Related topics:
..EX (executes a search)
..FI (selects a database)
..HI (lists the search history)
Personal (PDBs): ENTIRELY implemented
..ST stops the session
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Command with parameter(s) searches a specific string...
... in all the fields
... of the records retrieved
... in the last SS
searches a string in specific field(s)
searches a string in records of a specific SS
searches different strings using booleanoperators (AND, OR, NOT)
searches different strings using co-occurrenceoperators (only P or S are allowed)
searches a string using truncations (?, #, +)
searches a string using double quotes () forstrings including blanks or for EPOQUE reservedstrings (or characters)
..STRS
..STRS SiH4
..STRS 1,2
..STRS /TI VITAMIN B
..STRS /AB/USAB VITAMIN B
..STRS FUZZY/IW NOT LENS/AB
..STRS SS 4 So3w/AB
..STRS (VITAMIN A AND VITAMIN E) NOT VITAMIN B1
..STRS /AB Ar-X-CH2-CO P Ar-CHB-CO
..STRS COLO?R OR LOGIC#
..STRS ELECTRO+GRAM
..STRS /USAB PH=7
..STRS AUDIO AND VIDEO
Remarks:
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