Domino.Doc 3.5 User's Guide - Lotus documentation - Lotus software
Domino.Doc 3.5 User's Guide - Lotus documentation - Lotus software
Domino.Doc 3.5 User's Guide - Lotus documentation - Lotus software
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3. Select the query you want to delete, and click OK.<br />
The query information appears in the search form.<br />
4. Click Delete Query.<br />
Notes query syntax tips<br />
Use the following syntax rules when performing a search query. Use parentheses to<br />
override precedence and to group operations.<br />
• Plain text — To search for a word or phrase, enter the word or phrase<br />
as is, except that search keywords and symbols must be enclosed in<br />
quotes. It’s better to enclose all search text in quotes. Remember to use<br />
double-quotes if you are inside a <strong>Lotus</strong>Script literal.<br />
• Wildcards — Use ? to match any single character in any position in a<br />
word. Use * to match zero-to-many characters in any position in a<br />
word.<br />
• Hyphenated words — Use hyphenated words to find two-word pairs<br />
that are hyphenated, run together as a single word, or separated with a<br />
space.<br />
• Logical operators — Use logical operators to expand or restrict your<br />
search. The operators and their precedence are not (!), and (&), accrue<br />
(,), and or (|). You can use either the keyword or symbol.<br />
• Proximity operators — Use proximity operators to search for words<br />
that are close to each other. These operators require word, sentence,<br />
and paragraph breaks in a full-text index. The operators are near,<br />
sentence, and paragraph.<br />
• Field operator — Use the field operator to restrict your search to a<br />
specified field. The syntax is FIELD field-name operator, where<br />
operator is contains for text and rich text fields, and is one of the<br />
following for number and date fields: =, >, or = and , = and