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Message of Thu, 14 Nov 1996 11:06:28 -0500 from LISTSERV
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On Thu, 14 Nov 1996 11:06:28 -0500 Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> said:
>* Is there anyway to provide a "continuation line" in a non-VM search
> command? With the VM version you just put a hyphen at the end of a
> line and continued on the next; but this doesn't work on 1.8c/NT.
> Instead I get:
Under VM, you executed the LISTSERV command called DATABASE and provided
it with a set of search instructions to execute. The new database
function is a LISTSERV command (SEARCH) that you invoke directly. The
standard LISTSERV command continuation rules apply, and the special
database continuation rules do not. So, you can do:
// search * in hp3000-l since nov 96 ,
// where subject contains 2680
>* Is there any way to get more than 100 "hits" from a search?
Not currently, but you can order the next 100 hits with something like:
SEARCH whatever IN HP3000-L.nnn- WHERE whatever
'nnn' would be the number of the last returned hit, plus one.
Eric
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