Use the Find command in the editor to find segments that contain specified character strings. You can use the editor normally while the Find dialog is open.
Follow these steps:
The Find dialog displays.
Specifies the string to find.
Specifies the data type of the find string.
Specifies the length of the find string.
Note: You must complete the Length field if you selected Packed decimal as the data type. Otherwise this field is not active.
Specifies the first, or leftmost, column in which to search.
Specifies the last, or rightmost, column in which to search.
Note: If the end column is not also specified, the specified string must begin in the start column.
Note: If no column limits are specified, all columns are searched for the Find string.
Start from the current position in the database and locate the next occurrence of the specified string.
Start from the current position in the database and locate the previous occurrence of the specified string.
Start at the beginning of the database and locate the first occurrence of the specified string.
Start at the end of the database and locate the last occurrence of the specified string.
Match strings anywhere in a segment.
Match only complete words.
Match only strings at the beginning of words.
Match only strings at the end of words.
Limits the number of segments to search. A value of 0 means that there is no limit.
Note: Do not enter more than 8 digits.
Runs the find command until the specified conditions are met once.
Note: The result is highlighted in the editor in Character mode but not in single-record format.
Runs the find command until all instances that meet the specified conditions are found and displays the number of matches.
Note: The result is highlighted in the editor in Character mode but not in single-record format.
Use the editor scroll bar to view all the results.
The Find dialog closes. The find results remain highlighted until you run a find command again.
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