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If you are using system naming, qualification is the same as from the command 
line, library/file, or in SQL terms, database/table. If you're using SQL 
naming, it would be a period instead of the slash. You didn't mention where 
you're using this table name, so I don't know which convention would be 
appropriate, but a 50/50 shot ain't bad...

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan [mailto:dbcemid@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:37 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: How to search WITHIN a book in the InfoCenter?


<sigh>  I really hate this.  I just spent 20 minutes trying to search
the SQL Reference in the Info Center and, as best as I can figger,
there is no way to search for a term within a given "book" without
searching the whole @#$%%@@ Info Center!  I JUST WANT TO SEARCH ONE
BOOK!  AND NOT ONE HTML PAGE AT A TIME!  What the *heck* am I doing
wrong?  I just know it must be me cuz we've complained about Info
Center for so long now, and IBM must have fixed it by now, right?.

BTW, I came here after searching the archives with "Information Center
Search" and came up with 90 hits.  Looked for about 10 minutes before
giving up.

Maybe I need to download the PDF and search that.

Oh, I am trying to find out the syntax for 'table-name' in SQL,
specifically, how to qualify a table name.  If someone could just throw
that answer my way, I'd really appreciate it!

TIA, Dan

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