3.2 Field Value
Fill in the search term(s) (e. g.
values, keywords, phrases) you are looking for:
- You can fill in ranges or
use "<" and ">"-operators when
looking for numerical values
- You can use truncation when
you look for text ("*" for any number of
letters, "?" for exactly one letter); you can
truncate at the beginning, middle or end of the word
- You can see a list of field
values (index of all entries in this field) by the
-button or F2-key
3.3 Operators
Use the logical operators proximity, and , not, or to combine fact queries:
- Proximity means that the
search terms have to appear in the same field (see manual
for details)
- Hierarchical order of the
operators: proximity > and, not > or
- If you want to combine fact
queries in another order use parentheses
- The parentheses appear as a
"+" in front of the operator in the fact editor
table (but within the fact editor window in the Commander
they are shown as parentheses).
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If you use the
"expand"-function by clicking the -button or F2-key, make sure the cursor is
placed in the field you want to expand |
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The F3-key opens a
window where you can type in the query |