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System i support search tips
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To make your search more effective, do the following:
- Try using Task - Try using Task criteria to limit the search results in both of search and result pages.
- Try using Topic - Try using Topic criteria to limit the search results in the result page.
- Try using Release - Try using Release criteria to limit the search results in the result page.
- Be specific - Try using words that are unique or try adding descriptive words.
- For example, a search for password may give you too many results. If you're really looking for
password in Java Toolbox, specify password AND toolbox.
- Try using synonyms - If you get too few results or
Search doesn't find what you're looking for, try synonyms for your original words.
- For example, instead of searching for Java classes,
try Java education.
- Check your spelling - A single misspelled or mistyped word can significantly
change your results.
- Learn from your results - Your search may not return
exactly what you're looking for, but scanning the results may
give you ideas for other words.
This Search function is not case sensitive, so do not worry about capitalization. |
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To search for specific words or phrases, do the following:
- Add double quotes (" ")
around specific phrases to focus your search on the exact
phrase. A phrase search can greatly improve the quality of
the results.
- For example, you could enter: "lotus
notes support"
This query returns only pages that have the phrase lotus notes support in them.
- Use Boolean (AND, OR, NOT)
to include or exclude certain words.
- For example, you could enter: websphere
AND domino
This query will return only pages that have the words websphere and domino in
them.
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Search results preceded by the icon are entitled documents. When you click the document link, if your IBM Registration User ID is entitled to view the document it will be
displayed. If not, you will be directed to a Get access web page that explains how you can get access to view the document. |
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| For more information, refer to What is technical document entitlement? |
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