Entering More Than One Find Record; Entering Column Names In Key Fields; Redisplaying All Records; Deleting A Find Record - Tandy 600 Owner's Manual

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Entering More Than One FIND Record
At times, you may want to search for records that match one set of criteria
or another set. Use the Find command to add another FIND record to the
data base.
I. Press I
ESC
I if you are not already in the Command mode.
2. Press W for the Find command. The new field appears above the first
one.
3. Edit the FIND fields in the new record to reflect the values for which
you wish to search.
4. Press I
ENTER
I. All data records that match either FIND record are
displayed.
Entering Column Names in Key Fields
The FIND record can also compare the contents of2 or more columns.
For example, suppose you create a data base that include the column ID's
"Projected" and "Actual," referring to projected and actual expenses. To
find data records in which actual expenses were less than or equal to
projected expenses, enter <=
Projected
in the Actual column of the FIND
record. All records with Actual column values less than or equal to
Projected column values appear.
Redisplaying All Records
Redisplay all records in the data base by deleting all FIND values or
choosing No in the find field of the Options command.
Deleting a FIND Record
Delete a FIND record by placing the cursor on the record and pressing
I
SHIFT
I
[J]J
to select the record. Press I
ESC
1if you are not already in the
Command mode. Then, press
rn::J
for the Delete command.
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