
1
INTRODUCING
QUERY/V
QUER
Y/V
pro
vides
a
simple
metho d
of
accessing
IMA
GE
data
bases
without
programming
eort.
Y
ou
can
use
QUER
Y
to
do
the
following:
en
ter
data
mo
dify
or
delete
data
v
alues
retrieve
data
whic
h
meets
selection
criteria
rep ort
on
the
data
retrieved
Y
ou
p erform
these
op erations
b
y
en
tering
simple
commands
consisting
of
English
k
eyw
ords
suc
h
as
FIND
and
REPOR
T.
Y
ou
can
request
information
ab out
the
function,
format,
and
parameters
of
QUER
Y
commands
with
the
HELP
command.
All
of
the
QUER
Y
commands
are
discussed
in
Section
3.
Y
ou
only
need
to
kno
w
the
relationships
of
the
data
base
elemen
ts
and
not
the
structure
of
the
disc
les.
Y
ou
can
request
information
ab out
the
structure
of
the
data
bases
with
the
F
ORM
command.
QUER
Y
nds
the
data
and
p erforms
the
op erations
in
resp onse
to
y
our
commands
using
the
data
base,
data
set,
and
data
item
names
y
ou
sp ecify
.
QUER
Y
can
b e
used
either
in
session
(interactiv
e)
mo
de
or
job
(batch)
mo
de.
If
y
ou
are
using
QUER
Y
in
teractiv
ely
at
a
terminal,
QUER
Y
prompts
y
ou
for
commands,
issues
error
messages
when
an
error
o ccurs,
and
prin
ts
other
information
of
in
terest
to
y
ou.
Y
ou
can
op erate
QUER
Y
in
job
mo
de
as
an
MPE
job
from
an
input
device.
In
job
mo
de,
an
y
error
messages
are
prin
ted
on
the
$STDLIST
device
whic
h
is
usually
a
line
prin
ter.
QUER
Y
adheres
to
all
of
the
IMA
GE
securit
y
pro
visions
describ ed
in
the
IMAGE
R
efer
enc
e
Manual
.
Y
ou
m
ust
en
ter
a
v
alid
passw
ord
for
the
data
base
y
ou
w
an
t
to
use.
This
passw
ord
determines
whic
h
information
y
ou
can
access
in
the
data
base.
QUER
Y
rep ort
formatting
capabilities
enable
y
ou
to
design
rep orts
with
header
and
column
lab
els,
page
n
um
b ers,
and
group
lab
els.
In
addition,
y
ou
can
sort
en
tries
through
m
ultiple
elds,
as
w
ell
as
total,
a
v
erage,
or
coun
t
columns
of
n
umeric
data
v
alues.
A
sequence
of
commands
can
b e
stored
in
a
le
and
executed
at
an
y
time
b
y
en
tering
the
XEQ
command
as
part
of
a
session
or
a
job.
A
frequen
tly
used
or
complex
command
can
b e
stored
as
an
individual
pro cedure
in
a
le
referred
to
as
a
Pro
c-le.
The
pro cedure
name
can
then
b e
used
in
place
of
the
command
parameters.
If
y
our
lo
cal
HP
3000
and
a
remote
HP
3000
ha
v
e
Distributed
Systems
(DS/3000)
capabilit
y
,
y
ou
can
use
QUER
Y
to
access
IMA
GE
data
bases
residing
on
the
remote
computer
and
retrieve
information
to
b e
used
on
the
lo
cal
system.
Three
metho ds
of
accessing
a
remote
data
base
are
describ ed
in
App endix
C.
QUER
Y
allo ws
y
ou
to
write
y
our
o
wn
user-dened
pro cedures
in
an
y
programming
language
whic
h
enable
a
rep ort
to
p erform
a
sp ecialized
function
not
pro
vided
b
y
QUER
Y.
Refer
to
INTRODUCING
QUERY/V
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