
DBLIST=
DBLIST=
Informs
QUER
Y
whic
h
data
base
to
access
for
m
ultiple
data
set
retriev
al
and
rep orting.
Syntax
DBLIST=
2
data
b
ase
list
3
F
or
example:
>DBLIST=JOBS,SALES
>DBLIST=
P
arameter
data
b
ase
list
is
a
list
of
data
bases
op ened
with
the
DEFINE,
D
A
T
A-BASE=,
and/or
MUL
TIDB
commands.
Eac
h
data
base
name
m
ust
b e
separated
from
the
next
with
a
comma.
If
data
b
ase
list
is
not
included,
the
data
base
list
is
cleared.
Discussion
In
IMA
GE,
the
same
name
can
b e
used
for
dieren
t
data
items
in
a
dieren
t
data
base.
Y
ou
can
use
a
fully-qualied
data
item
name
to
tell
QUER
Y
whic
h
data
item
y
ou
w
an
t
to
access.
The
form
is:
data
b
ase
name:
data
set
name.
data
item
name
.
Ho
w
ev
er,
if
y
ou
are
referring
to
sev
eral
data
items
whic
h
app ear
in
m
ultiple
data
bases,
the
command
could
b ecome
quite
length
y
.
The
DBLIST=
command
can
sa
v
e
y
ou
some
eort.
The
DBLIST=
command
denes
a
list
of
one
or
more
data
bases.
When
y
ou
use
a
JOIN,
MUL
TIFIND,
SUBSET,
or
REPOR
T
command
after
a
MUL
TIFIND
command,
and
QUER
Y
encoun
ters
a
data
item
name
whic
h
app ears
in
more
than
one
data
base
but
is
not
fully-qualied,
it
c
hec
ks
the
data
base
list
to
resolve
the
ambiguity
.
Data
Base
Selection
Rules
Session
Mo
de
If
y
ou
reference
a
data
item
app earing
in
more
than
one
data
base,
QUER
Y
resolves
whic
h
data
base
to
use
according
to
the
follo wing
rule:
If
one
(and
only
one)
of
the
data
bases
con
taining
the
data
item
app ears
in
the
data
base
list,
QUER
Y
automatically
uses
that
data
base.
Otherwise
QUER
Y
prompts
y
ou
to
supply
the
desired
data
base
with
the
follo
wing
message:
data
item
name
IS
A
MEMBER
OF
THESE
DATA
BASES:
data
b
ase
name,data
b
ase
name,...
WHICH
DATA
BASE
DO
YOU
WISH
TO
USE?
>> data
b
ase
name
Y
ou
m
ust
t
yp e
the
name
of
the
data
base
y
ou
w
an
t
to
access.
If
the
name
y
ou
pro
vide
do es
not
match
the
names
listed,
QUER
Y
rep eats
the
prompt.
If
y
ou
decide
y
ou
do
not
w
an
t
to
QUERY/V
COMMANDS
3-21
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