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Search Example
A Search Scenario
Here is a scenario you can try to
illustrate some of the capabilities of
the Search window:
Suppose you are trying to locate a
bitch whom you remember has very good hips and you recall that her name
was Heide but you forget who the breeder was.
Go the Search menu, make sure the
“Name,Owner,Breeder,Dates” tab is selected
Type in part of the name, let’s
say “heid” in the “Dog Name Partial Key” box
Click on the Sex radio button
“F” (for Female)
You will see many entries that
begin with “Heidi”; scroll
down to see them all (note the behaviour of the scroll bar; this is
typical for large databases and is explained in more detail below).
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You cannot find the one you are
looking for, so try pressing the “Imbedded” button.
This will find names with “heid” imbedded within, as well as at
the beginning. Notice that
the imbedded column is shaded in colour to remind you that this is an
imbedded search:
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There are now far too many names,
so let’s narrow the search.
You recall the owner’s (or was
it the breeder’s) name was Smith, so try typing “sm” in the “Owner
Partial key” field.
All the dog’s disappear, but
notice that the “Imbedded” button has been released (this speeds the
initial search).
Press “Imbedded” again, and
you will see a small selection of dogs, hopefully the one you are looking
for.
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You can remove the “sm” from
“Owner Partial Key” and try it in “Breeder Partial Key” and find
other Heides.
In this case, we have found Valleyvu's Heidi v
Gartenhugl, so we click on that dog to highlight it.
Once you click on the dog that you
want, buttons along the bottom let you open the dog in the Current
Pedigree, a new Docked pedigree, or a new Floating pedigree:
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The Help button on this
SearchWindow gives another example to try.
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