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1#Please insert up references in the next lines (line starts with keyword UP)
2UP      arb.hlp
3UP      glossary.hlp
4UP      mg_species.hlp
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6#Please insert subtopic references  (line starts with keyword SUB)
7#SUB    subtopic.hlp
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9# Hypertext links in helptext can be added like this: LINK{ref.hlp|http://add|bla@domain}
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11#************* Title of helpfile !! and start of real helpfile ********
12TITLE           Search entries existing in both databases
13
14OCCURRENCE      ARB_MERGE/Transfer species/DB_I_Expert/Search entries existing in both DBs
15                ARB_MERGE/Transfer species/DB_I_Expert/Search words existing in entries of both DBs
16                ARB_MERGE/Transfer species/DB_II_Expert/Search entries existing in both DBs and listed in the DB I hitlist
17                ARB_MERGE/Transfer species/DB_II_Expert/Search entries existing words existing in entries of DBs and listed in the DB I hitlist
18
19DESCRIPTION     Searches for
20                         * entries or
21                         * words in entries
22                of the 'Search field' selected in the first query expression.
23
24                When you use the functions from DB_I_Expert, all species are queried and searched for
25                equal entries (or words in entries).
26                Search is performed only in the field selected in the first query of DB I.
27
28                When you use the functions from DB_II_Expert, only those species currently listed
29                in the DB I hitlist are queried and searched for equal entries (or words in entries).
30                Search is performed only in the field selected in the first query of DB II.
31
32                If you select 'that don't match' in the search&query windows, species are only listed
33                if they have an entry which doesn't exist in other DB. 
34
35NOTES           As a shortcut to search for equal entries, you can enter an empty 'Search string' in
36                the first query (of DB I or DB II). Searching for marked species is not affected!
37
38                If you need to search for empty fields,
39                   * either use the second query or
40                   * search for '*' and select 'don't match'
41
42EXAMPLES        None
43
44WARNINGS        None
45
46BUGS            No bugs known
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