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Author: tagezi <lera.goncha...@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Nov 29 12:50:35 2015 +0200

    tdf#95542 proofreading text of the Parameter queries chapter
    
    the patch is offered Peter Toye in tdf#95542
        rewritten chapters Parameter queries and Parametr Input
    additional changes
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    Change-Id: I9aa52395fb2dbf416478ab925695928e6fdb715b
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/20269
    Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@edx.srv.br>
    Tested-by: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@edx.srv.br>

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-<title id="tit" xml-lang="en-US">Query Design</title>
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+    <title id="tit" xml-lang="en-US">Query Design</title>
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 <body>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="index" 
id="bm_id3153323"><bookmark_value>views; creating database views 
(Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>queries; creating in design view (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>designing; queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>design view; queries/views (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>joining;tables (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>tables in databases; joining for queries 
(Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>queries; joining tables (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>tables in databases; relations (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>relations; joining tables (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>queries; deleting table links (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>criteria of query design (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>queries; formulating filter conditions (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>filter conditions;in queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>parameters; queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>queries; parameter queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>SQL; queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>native SQL (Base)</bookmark_value>
-</bookmark><comment>mw added "(Base)" to all entries</comment><paragraph 
role="paragraph" id="par_id3153323" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="E" oldref="2" 
localize="false"/>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3153394" xml-lang="en-US" level="1" 
l10n="U" oldref="1"><link href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" 
name="Query Design">Query Design</link></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156411" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="288"><ahelp hid=".">The <emph>Query Design View </emph>allows you to 
create and edit a database query.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="index" id="bm_id3153323">
+  <bookmark_value>views; creating database views (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>queries; creating in design view (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>designing; queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>design view; queries/views (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>joining;tables (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>tables in databases; joining for queries 
(Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>queries; joining tables (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>tables in databases; relations (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>relations; joining tables (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>queries; deleting table links (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>criteria of query design (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>queries; formulating filter conditions 
(Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>filter conditions;in queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>parameters; queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>queries; parameter queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>SQL; queries (Base)</bookmark_value>
+  <bookmark_value>native SQL (Base)</bookmark_value>
+</bookmark>
+<comment>mw added "(Base)" to all entries</comment>
+<paragraph id="par_id3153323" role="paragraph" localize="false" 
xml-lang="en-US"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3153394" role="heading" level="1" xml-lang="en-US"><link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="Query Design">Query 
Design</link></paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3156411" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid=".">The <emph>Query Design View </emph>allows you to create and edit a 
database query.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
 <section id="howtoget">
 <embed href="text/shared/00/00000450.xhp#entwab"/>
 </section>
-<paragraph role="note" id="par_id7024140" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Most 
databases use queries to filter or to sort database tables to display records 
on your computer. Views offer the same functionality as queries, but on the 
server side. If your database is on a server that supports views, you can use 
views to filter the records on the server to speed up the display 
time.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="note" id="par_id3159176" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="276">Selecting the <emph>Create View</emph> command from the 
<emph>Tables</emph> tab page of a database document, you see the <emph>View 
Design</emph> window that resembles the <emph>Query Design</emph> window 
described here.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id8307138" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The 
Query Design window layout is stored with a created query, but cannot be stored 
with a created view.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3149233" xml-lang="en-US" level="2" 
l10n="U" oldref="3">The Design View</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3145673" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="4">To create a query, click the <emph>Queries</emph> icon in a database 
document, then click <emph>Create Query in Design View</emph>.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150255" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="5">The lower pane of the Design View is where you <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="define">define</link> 
the query. To define a query, specify the database <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="field names">field 
names</link> to include and the <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" 
name="criteria">criteria</link> for displaying the fields. To rearrange the 
columns in the lower pane of the Design View, drag a column header to a new 
location, or select the column and press <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC">Command</caseinline><defaultinline>Ctrl</defaultinline></switchinline>+arrow
 key.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3152474" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="6">In the top of the query Design View window, the <link 
href="text/shared/main0214.xhp" name="icons">icons</link> of the <emph>Query 
Design</emph> Bar and the <emph>Design</emph> bar are displayed.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147559" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="287">If you want to test a query, double-click the query name in the 
database document. The query result is displayed in a table similar to the Data 
Source View. Note: the table displayed is only temporary.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id8226264" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="NEW">Keys in Query Design View</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id7024140" role="note" xml-lang="en-US">Most databases use 
queries to filter or to sort database tables to display records on your 
computer. Views offer the same functionality as queries, but on the server 
side. If your database is on a server that supports views, you can use views to 
filter the records on the server to speed up the display time.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3159176" role="note" xml-lang="en-US">Selecting the 
<emph>Create View</emph> command from the <emph>Tables</emph> tab page of a 
database document, you see the <emph>View Design</emph> window that resembles 
the <emph>Query Design</emph> window described here.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id8307138" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The Query 
Design window layout is stored with a created query, but cannot be stored with 
a created view.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3149233" role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">The 
Design View</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3145673" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To create a 
query, click the <emph>Queries</emph> icon in a database document, then click 
<emph>Create Query in Design View</emph>.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150255" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The lower pane 
of the Design View is where you <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="define">define</link> 
the query. To define a query, specify the database <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="field names">field 
names</link> to include and the <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" 
name="criteria">criteria</link> for displaying the fields. To rearrange the 
columns in the lower pane of the Design View, drag a column header to a new 
location, or select the column and press <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline 
select="MAC">Command 
+</caseinline><defaultinline>Ctrl</defaultinline></switchinline>+arrow 
key.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3152474" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">In the top of 
the query Design View window, the <link href="text/shared/main0214.xhp" 
name="icons">icons</link> of the <emph>Query Design</emph> Bar and the 
<emph>Design</emph> bar are displayed.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3147559" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If you want to 
test a query, double-click the query name in the database document. The query 
result is displayed in a table similar to the Data Source View. Note: the table 
displayed is only temporary.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id8226264" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Keys in 
Query Design View</paragraph>
+
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-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id2341074" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">Key</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id4384289" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">Function</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id5839106" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">F4</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id8554338" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">Preview</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id1254921" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">F5</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id7636646" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">Run Query</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id8579363" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">F7</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3227942" xml-lang="en-US" 
l10n="NEW">Add Table or Query</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id2341074" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Key</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id4384289" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Function</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id5839106" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">F4</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id8554338" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Preview</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id1254921" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">F5</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id7636646" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">Run 
Query</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id8579363" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">F7</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3227942" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">Add 
Table or Query</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
 </table>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3154939" xml-lang="en-US" level="2" 
l10n="U" oldref="7">Browse</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148799" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="8">When you open the query design for the first time, in order to 
create a new query, you can click <link href="text/shared/02/14020100.xhp" 
name="Add Tables"><emph>Add Tables</emph></link>. You then see a dialog in 
which you must first select the table that will be the basis for the 
query.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_CTL_QRYDGNTAB" 
id="bm_id3150767" localize="false"/><paragraph role="paragraph" 
id="par_id3144762" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" oldref="10"><ahelp 
hid="HID_CTL_QRYDGNTAB">Double-click fields to add them to the query. 
Drag-and-drop to define relations.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="note" id="par_id3157894" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="141">While designing a query, you cannot modify the selected 
tables.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3149562" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="11">Remove tables</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150685" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="12">To remove the table from Design View, click the upper border of the 
table window and display the context menu. You can use the <emph>Delete</emph> 
command to remove the table from the Design View. Another option is to press 
the Delete key.</paragraph>
+
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3154939" role="heading" level="2" 
xml-lang="en-US">Browse</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3148799" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">When you open 
the query design for the first time, in order to create a new query, you can 
click <link href="text/shared/02/14020100.xhp" name="Add Tables"><emph>Add 
Tables</emph></link>. You then see a dialog in which you must first select the 
table that will be the basis for the query.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_CTL_QRYDGNTAB" 
id="bm_id3150767" localize="false"/>
+<paragraph id="par_id3144762" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_CTL_QRYDGNTAB">Double-click fields to add them to the query. 
Drag-and-drop to define relations.</ahelp></paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3157894" role="note" xml-lang="en-US">While designing a 
query, you cannot modify the selected tables.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3149562" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Remove 
tables</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150685" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To remove the 
table from Design View, click the upper border of the table window and display 
the context menu. You can use the <emph>Delete</emph> command to remove the 
table from the Design View. Another option is to press the Delete 
key.</paragraph>
+
 <section id="darstellungaendern">
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3150012" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="142">Move table and modify table size</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3146922" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="143">You can resize and arrange the tables according to your 
preferences. To move tables, drag the upper border to the desired position. 
Enlarge or reduce the size in which the table is displayed by positioning the 
mouse cursor on a border or on a corner and dragging the table until it is the 
desired size.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3150012" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Move 
table and modify table size</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3146922" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can resize 
and arrange the tables according to your preferences. To move tables, drag the 
upper border to the desired position. Enlarge or reduce the size in which the 
table is displayed by positioning the mouse cursor on a border or on a corner 
and dragging the table until it is the desired size.</paragraph>
 </section>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3145365" xml-lang="en-US" level="2" 
l10n="U" oldref="13">Table Relations</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154145" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="14">If there are data relations between a field name in one table and a 
field name in another table, you can use these relations for your 
query.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3152577" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="15">If, for example, you have a spreadsheet for articles identified by 
an article number, and a spreadsheet for customers in which you record all 
articles that a customer orders using the corresponding article numbers, then 
there is a relationship between the two "article number" data fields. If you 
now want to create a query that returns all articles that a customer has 
ordered, you must retrieve data from two spreadsheets. To do this, you must 
tell $[officename] what the relationship exists between the data in the two 
spreadsheets.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155302" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="16">To do this, click a field name in a table (for example, the field 
name "Item-Number" from the Customer table), hold down the mouse button and 
then drag the field name to the field name of the other table ("Item-Number" 
from the Item table). When you release the mouse button, a line connecting the 
two fields in the two windows appears. The corresponding condition that the 
content of the two field names must be identical is entered in the resulting 
SQL query.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3153876" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="137">The creation of a query that is based on several related sheets is 
only possible if you use $[officename] as the interface for a relational 
database.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="note" id="par_id3145646" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="246">You cannot access tables from different databases in a query. 
Queries involving multiple tables can only be created within one 
database.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3153279" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="224">Specifying link type</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154791" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="225">If you double-click the line connecting two linked fields or call 
the menu command <emph>Insert - New Relation</emph>, you can specify the type 
of link in the <link href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010101.xhp" 
name="Relations"><emph>Relations</emph></link> dialog.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QUERY_EDIT_JOINCONNECTION" 
id="bm_id3145253" localize="false"/><paragraph role="paragraph" 
id="par_id3150094" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" oldref="285"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QUERY_EDIT_JOINCONNECTION" visibility="hidden">Edit Join 
Properties.</ahelp> Alternatively, press Tab until the line is selected, then 
press Shift+F10 to display the context menu and there choose the command 
<emph>Edit</emph>. Some databases support only a subset of the possible join 
types.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3155851" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="145">Deleting relations</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156178" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="146">To delete a relation between two tables, click the connection line 
and then press the Delete key.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150715" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="284">Alternatively, delete the respective entries in <emph>Fields 
involved </emph>in the <emph>Relations</emph> dialog. Or press Tab until the 
connecting vector is displayed highlighted, then press Shift+F10 to open the 
context menu and select <emph>Delete </emph>command.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_CTL_QRYDGNCRIT" 
id="bm_id3152972" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3151208" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="2" l10n="U" oldref="17">Define query</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3158416" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="18"><ahelp hid="HID_CTL_QRYDGNCRIT">Select conditions to define the 
query.</ahelp> Each column of the design table accepts a data field for the 
query. The conditions in one row are linked with a Boolean AND.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3154161" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="19">Specify field name</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3146791" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="20">First, select all field names from the tables that you want to add 
to the query. You can do this either with drag-and-drop or by double-clicking a 
field name in the table window. With the drag-and-drop method, use the mouse to 
drag a field name from the table window into the lower area of the query 
design. As you do this, you can decide which column you want to add the field 
to. Select a field name by double-clicking. It will then be added to the next 
free column.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3150750" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="21">Deleting field names</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154479" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="22">To remove a field name from the query, click the column header of 
the field and choose the <emph>Delete</emph> command on the context menu for 
the column.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3155764" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="277">Save query</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148481" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="278">Use the <emph>Save</emph> icon on the Standard Bar to save the 
query. You see a dialog that asks you to enter a name for the query. If the 
database supports schemas, you can also enter a schema.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/dbaccess/ui/savedialog/schema" 
id="bm_id3156378" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3154362" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="279">Schema</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154754" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="280"><ahelp hid="dbaccess/ui/savedialog/schema">Enter the name of the 
schema that is assigned to the query or table view.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/dbaccess/ui/savedialog/title" 
id="bm_id3147340" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3156717" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="281">Query name or table view 
name</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154253" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="282"><ahelp hid="dbaccess/ui/savedialog/title">Enter the name of the 
query or table view.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3163805" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="23">Filtering data</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154964" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="24">To filter data for the query, set the desired preferences in the 
lower area of the Design View. The following lines are available:</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FIELD" 
id="bm_id3148536" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3146916" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="25">Field</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156372" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="26"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FIELD">Enter the name of the data field 
that you referred to in the Query. All settings made in the lower rows refer to 
this field.</ahelp> If you activate a cell with a mouse click you'll see an 
arrow button, which enables you to select a field. The "Table name.*" option 
selects all data fields and the criteria is valid for all table 
fields.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS" 
id="bm_id3154702" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3145150" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="148">Alias</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3146315" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="149"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS">Specifies an alias. This alias 
will be listed in a query instead of the field name. This makes it possible to 
use user-defined column labels.</ahelp> For example, if the data field has the 
name PtNo and, instead of that name, you would like to have PartNum appear in 
the query, enter PartNum as alias.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155959" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="193">In an SQL statement, aliases are defined as following:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3149922" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="194">SELECT column AS alias FROM table.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3159335" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="195">For example:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148478" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="196">SELECT "PtNo" AS "PartNum" FROM "Parts"</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_TABLE" 
id="bm_id3154665" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3148485" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="27">Table</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3163665" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="28"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_TABLE">The corresponding database table 
of the selected data field is listed here.</ahelp> If you activate the a cell 
with a mouse click, an arrow will appear which enables you to select another 
table of the current query.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ORDER" 
id="bm_id3154202" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3154207" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="29">Sort</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150979" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="30"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ORDER">If you click the cell, you can 
select among the sorting options: ascending, descending and not sorted.</ahelp> 
Text fields will be sorted alphabetically and numerical fields numerically. For 
most databases, administrators can set the sorting options.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_VISIBLE" 
id="bm_id3149334" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3150384" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="31">Visible</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3146133" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="32"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_VISIBLE">If you mark the 
<emph>Visible</emph> property for a data field, that field will be visible in 
the query</ahelp>. If you only use a data field to formulate a condition, you 
do not necessarily need to show it.</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_CRIT" 
id="bm_id3147130" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3154714" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="4" l10n="U" oldref="33">Criteria</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3145134" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="34"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_CRIT">Specifies the <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="criteria ">criteria 
</link>by which the content of the data field should be 
filtered.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3152477" xml-lang="en-US" level="4" 
l10n="U" oldref="35">or</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154585" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="36">Here you can enter one additional criterion for filtering in each 
line. Multiple criteria in one column will be connected by an OR 
link.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148800" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="150">You can also use the context menu of the line headers in the lower 
area of the query design to insert another line for functions:</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION" 
id="bm_id3153275" localize="false"/><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3148419" 
xml-lang="en-US" level="3" l10n="U" oldref="151">Functions</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3153233" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="152"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION" visibility="hidden">Select a 
function to run in the query here.</ahelp> The functions you can run here 
depend on the database. </paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id8760818" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG">If 
you are working with the HSQL database, the list box in the 
<emph>Function</emph> row offers you the following options:</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3145365" role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">Table 
Relations</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154145" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If there are 
data relations between a field name in one table and a field name in another 
table, you can use these relations for your query.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3152577" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If, for 
example, you have a spreadsheet for articles identified by an article number, 
and a spreadsheet for customers in which you record all articles that a 
customer orders using the corresponding article numbers, then there is a 
relationship between the two "article number" data fields. If you now want to 
create a query that returns all articles that a customer has ordered, you must 
retrieve data from two spreadsheets. To do this, you must tell $[officename] 
what the relationship exists between the data in the two 
spreadsheets.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155302" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To do this, 
click a field name in a table (for example, the field name "Item-Number" from 
the Customer table), hold down the mouse button and then drag the field name to 
the field name of the other table ("Item-Number" from the Item table). When you 
release the mouse button, a line connecting the two fields in the two windows 
appears. The corresponding condition that the content of the two field names 
must be identical is entered in the resulting SQL query.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3153876" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The creation 
of a query that is based on several related sheets is only possible if you use 
$[officename] as the interface for a relational database.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3145646" role="note" xml-lang="en-US">You cannot access 
tables from different databases in a query. Queries involving multiple tables 
can only be created within one database.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3153279" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Specifying link type</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154791" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If you 
double-click the line connecting two linked fields or call the menu command 
<emph>Insert - New Relation</emph>, you can specify the type of link in the 
<link href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010101.xhp" 
name="Relations"><emph>Relations</emph></link> dialog.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QUERY_EDIT_JOINCONNECTION" 
id="bm_id3145253" localize="false"/>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150094" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QUERY_EDIT_JOINCONNECTION" visibility="hidden">Edit Join 
Properties.</ahelp> Alternatively, press Tab until the line is selected, then 
press Shift+F10 to display the context menu and there choose the command 
<emph>Edit</emph>. Some databases support only a subset of the possible join 
types.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3155851" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Deleting relations</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3156178" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To delete a 
relation between two tables, click the connection line and then press the 
Delete key.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150715" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Alternatively, 
delete the respective entries in <emph>Fields involved </emph>in the 
<emph>Relations</emph> dialog. Or press Tab until the connecting vector is 
displayed highlighted, then press Shift+F10 to open the context menu and select 
<emph>Delete </emph>command.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_CTL_QRYDGNCRIT" 
id="bm_id3152972" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3151208" role="heading" level="2" xml-lang="en-US">Define 
query</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3158416" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_CTL_QRYDGNCRIT">Select conditions to define the query.</ahelp> Each 
column of the design table accepts a data field for the query. The conditions 
in one row are linked with a Boolean AND.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3154161" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Specify 
field name</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3146791" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">First, select 
all field names from the tables that you want to add to the query. You can do 
this either with drag-and-drop or by double-clicking a field name in the table 
window. With the drag-and-drop method, use the mouse to drag a field name from 
the table window into the lower area of the query design. As you do this, you 
can decide which column you want to add the field to. Select a field name by 
double-clicking. It will then be added to the next free column.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3150750" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Deleting field names</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154479" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To remove a 
field name from the query, click the column header of the field and choose the 
<emph>Delete</emph> command on the context menu for the column.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3155764" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Save 
query</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3148481" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Use the 
<emph>Save</emph> icon on the Standard Bar to save the query. You see a dialog 
that asks you to enter a name for the query. If the database supports schemas, 
you can also enter a schema.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/dbaccess/ui/savedialog/schema" 
id="bm_id3156378" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3154362" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Schema</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154754" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="dbaccess/ui/savedialog/schema">Enter the name of the schema that is 
assigned to the query or table view.</ahelp></paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/dbaccess/ui/savedialog/title" 
id="bm_id3147340" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3156717" role="heading" level="4" xml-lang="en-US">Query 
name or table view name</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154253" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="dbaccess/ui/savedialog/title">Enter the name of the query or table 
view.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3163805" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Filtering data</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154964" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To filter data 
for the query, set the desired preferences in the lower area of the Design 
View. The following lines are available:</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FIELD" 
id="bm_id3148536" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3146916" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Field</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3156372" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FIELD">Enter the name of the data field that you referred 
to in the Query. All settings made in the lower rows refer to this 
field.</ahelp> If you activate a cell with a mouse click you'll see an arrow 
button, which enables you to select a field. The "Table name.*" option selects 
all data fields and the criteria is valid for all table fields.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS" 
id="bm_id3154702" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3145150" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Alias</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3146315" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS">Specifies an alias. This alias will be listed in a 
query instead of the field name. This makes it possible to use user-defined 
column labels.</ahelp> For example, if the data field has the name PtNo and, 
instead of that name, you would like to have PartNum appear in the query, enter 
PartNum as alias.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155959" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">In an SQL 
statement, aliases are defined as following:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3149922" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">SELECT column 
AS alias FROM table.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3159335" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">For 
example:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3148478" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">SELECT "PtNo" 
AS "PartNum" FROM "Parts"</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_TABLE" 
id="bm_id3154665" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3148485" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Table</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3163665" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_TABLE">The corresponding database table of the selected 
data field is listed here.</ahelp> If you activate the a cell with a mouse 
click, an arrow will appear which enables you to select another table of the 
current query.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ORDER" 
id="bm_id3154202" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3154207" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Sort</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150979" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ORDER">If you click the cell, you can select among the 
sorting options: ascending, descending and not sorted.</ahelp> Text fields will 
be sorted alphabetically and numerical fields numerically. For most databases, 
administrators can set the sorting options.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_VISIBLE" 
id="bm_id3149334" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3150384" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Visible</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3146133" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_VISIBLE">If you mark the <emph>Visible</emph> property for 
a data field, that field will be visible in the query</ahelp>. If you only use 
a data field to formulate a condition, you do not necessarily need to show 
it.</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_CRIT" 
id="bm_id3147130" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3154714" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">Criteria</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3145134" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_CRIT">Specifies the <link 
href="text/shared/explorer/database/02010100.xhp" name="criteria ">criteria 
</link>by which the content of the data field should be 
filtered.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3152477" role="heading" level="4" 
xml-lang="en-US">or</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154585" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Here you can 
enter one additional criterion for filtering in each line. Multiple criteria in 
one column will be connected by an OR link.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3148800" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can also 
use the context menu of the line headers in the lower area of the query design 
to insert another line for functions:</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/DBACCESS_HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION" 
id="bm_id3153275" localize="false"/>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3148419" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Functions</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3153233" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION" visibility="hidden">Select a function to run in 
the query here.</ahelp> The functions you can run here depend on the database. 
</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id8760818" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If you are 
working with the HSQL database, the list box in the <emph>Function</emph> row 
offers you the following options:</paragraph>
+
 <table id="tbl_id3148461">
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3150307" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="179">Option</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3166430" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="180">SQL</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3152993" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="181">Effect</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3155377" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="162">No function</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan=""/>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3155533" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="163">No function will be executed.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3166420" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="164">Average</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3145268" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="183">AVG</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154486" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="165">Calculates the arithmetic mean of a field.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149979" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="166">Count</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154260" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="184">COUNT</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3155810" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="167">Determines the number of records in the table. Empty fields can 
either be counted (a) or not (b).</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3151333" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="197">a) COUNT(*): Passing an asterisk as the argument counts all 
records in the table.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3152889" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="198">b) COUNT(column): Passing a field name as an argument counts only 
fields in which the field name in question contains a value. Null values (empty 
fields) will not be counted.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153067" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="168">Maximum</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148840" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="185">MAX</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3159221" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="169">Determines the highest value of a field.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3146866" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="170">Minimum</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148604" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="186">MIN</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3157982" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="171">Determines the lowest value of a field.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154828" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="172">Sum</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3147070" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="187">SUM</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154536" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="173">Calculates the sum of values of associated fields.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148820" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="174">Group</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3145375" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="188">GROUP BY</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149438" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="175">Groups query data according to the field name selected. Functions 
are executed according to the specified groups. In SQL, this option corresponds 
to the GROUP BY clause. If a criterion is added, this entry appears in the SQL 
HAVING.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150307" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Option</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3166430" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">SQL</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3152993" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Effect</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3155377" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">No 
function</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3155533" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">No 
function will be executed.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3166420" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Average</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3145268" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">AVG</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154486" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Calculates the arithmetic mean of a field.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149979" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Count</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154260" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">COUNT</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3155810" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Determines the number of records in the table. Empty fields 
can either be counted (a) or not (b).</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3151333" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">a) 
COUNT(*): Passing an asterisk as the argument counts all records in the 
table.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3152889" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">b) 
COUNT(column): Passing a field name as an argument counts only fields in which 
the field name in question contains a value. Null values (empty fields) will 
not be counted.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153067" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Maximum</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148840" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">MAX</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159221" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Determines the highest value of a field.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3146866" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Minimum</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148604" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">MIN</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3157982" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Determines the lowest value of a field.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154828" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Sum</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147070" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">SUM</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154536" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Calculates the sum of values of associated fields.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148820" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Group</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3145375" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">GROUP 
BY</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149438" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Groups query data according to the field name selected. 
Functions are executed according to the specified groups. In SQL, this option 
corresponds to the GROUP BY clause. If a criterion is added, this entry appears 
in the SQL HAVING.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
 </table>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156038" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="189">You can also enter function calls directly into the SQL statement. 
The syntax is:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156340" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="190">SELECT FUNCTION(column) FROM table.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155075" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="191">For example, the function call in SQL for calculating a sum 
is:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154591" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="192">SELECT SUM("Price") FROM "Article".</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3159205" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="176">Except for the <emph>Group</emph> function, the above functions 
are so-called Aggregate functions. These are functions that calculate data to 
create summaries from the results. Additional functions that are not listed in 
the list box might be also possible. These depend on the specific database 
system in use and on the current state of the Base driver.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148651" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG" 
oldref="177">To use other functions not listed in the list box, you must enter 
them under <emph>Field</emph>.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155098" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="178">You can also assign aliases to function calls. If the query is not 
to be displayed in the column header, enter the desired name under 
<emph>Alias</emph>.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155539" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="199">The corresponding function in an SQL statement is:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3149425" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="200">SELECT FUNCTION() AS alias FROM table</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3144431" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="201">Example:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154614" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="202">SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM "Item"</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="note" id="par_id3154610" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="203">If you run this function, you cannot insert any additional columns 
for the query other than receiving these columns as a "Group" 
function.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154644" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="204">
-<emph>Examples</emph>
-</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3151120" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="205">In the following example, a query is run through two tables: an 
"Item" table with the "Item_No" field and a "Suppliers" table with the 
"Supplier_Name" field. In addition, both tables have a common field name 
"Supplier_No."</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155144" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="206">The following steps are required to create a query containing all 
suppliers who deliver more than three items.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="par_id3156038" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can also 
enter function calls directly into the SQL statement. The syntax is:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3156340" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">SELECT 
FUNCTION(column) FROM table.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155075" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">For example, 
the function call in SQL for calculating a sum is:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154591" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">SELECT 
SUM("Price") FROM "Article".</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3159205" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Except for the 
<emph>Group</emph> function, the above functions are so-called Aggregate 
functions. These are functions that calculate data to create summaries from the 
results. Additional functions that are not listed in the list box might be also 
possible. These depend on the specific database system in use and on the 
current state of the Base driver.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3148651" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To use other 
functions not listed in the list box, you must enter them under 
<emph>Field</emph>.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155098" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">You can also 
assign aliases to function calls. If the query is not to be displayed in the 
column header, enter the desired name under <emph>Alias</emph>.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155539" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The 
corresponding function in an SQL statement is:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3149425" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">SELECT 
FUNCTION() AS alias FROM table</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3144431" role="paragraph" 
xml-lang="en-US">Example:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154614" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">SELECT 
COUNT(*) AS count FROM "Item"</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154610" role="note" xml-lang="en-US">If you run this 
function, you cannot insert any additional columns for the query other than 
receiving these columns as a "Group" function.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3154644" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"> 
<emph>Examples</emph> </paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3151120" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">In the 
following example, a query is run through two tables: an "Item" table with the 
"Item_No" field and a "Suppliers" table with the "Supplier_Name" field. In 
addition, both tables have a common field name "Supplier_No."</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155144" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The following 
steps are required to create a query containing all suppliers who deliver more 
than three items.</paragraph>
+
 <list type="ordered">
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3153240" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="207">Insert the "Item" and "Suppliers" tables into the query 
design.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3148807" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="208">Link the "Supplier_No" fields of the two tables if there is not 
already a relation of this type.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3161652" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="209">Double-click the "Item_No" field from the "Item" table. Display 
the <emph>Function</emph> line using the context menu and select the Count 
function.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3151009" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="210">Enter &gt;3 as a criterion and disable the Visible 
field.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3145601" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="211">Double-click the "Supplier_Name" field in the "Suppliers" table 
and choose the Group function.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3147512" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="212">Run the query.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3153240" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Insert the 
"Item" and "Suppliers" tables into the query design.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3148807" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Link the 
"Supplier_No" fields of the two tables if there is not already a relation of 
this type.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3161652" role="listitem" 
xml-lang="en-US">Double-click the "Item_No" field from the "Item" table. 
Display the <emph>Function</emph> line using the context menu and select the 
Count function.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3151009" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Enter &gt;3 
as a criterion and disable the Visible field.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3145601" role="listitem" 
xml-lang="en-US">Double-click the "Supplier_Name" field in the "Suppliers" 
table and choose the Group function.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3147512" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Run the 
query.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
 </list>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148638" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="213">If the "price" (for the individual price of an article) and 
"Supplier_No" (for the supplier of the article) fields exist in the "Item" 
table, you can obtain the average price of the item that a supplier provides 
with the following query:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3148638" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If the "price" 
(for the individual price of an article) and "Supplier_No" (for the supplier of 
the article) fields exist in the "Item" table, you can obtain the average price 
of the item that a supplier provides with the following query:</paragraph>
+
 <list type="ordered">
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3153045" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="214">Insert the "Item" table into the query design.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3149802" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="215">Double-click the "Price" and "Supplier_No" fields.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3153554" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="216">Enable the <emph>Function</emph> line and select the Average 
function from the "Price" field.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3155597" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="217">You can also enter "Average" in the line for the alias name 
(without quotation marks).</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3151191" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="218">Choose Group for the "Supplier_No" field.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<paragraph role="listitem" id="par_id3155547" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="219">Run the query.</paragraph>
-</listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3153045" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Insert the 
"Item" table into the query design.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3149802" role="listitem" 
xml-lang="en-US">Double-click the "Price" and "Supplier_No" fields.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3153554" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Enable the 
<emph>Function</emph> line and select the Average function from the "Price" 
field.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3155597" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">You can 
also enter "Average" in the line for the alias name (without quotation 
marks).</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3151191" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Choose 
Group for the "Supplier_No" field.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
+  <listitem>
+    <paragraph id="par_id3155547" role="listitem" xml-lang="en-US">Run the 
query.</paragraph>
+  </listitem>
 </list>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147549" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="247">The following context menu commands and symbols are 
available:</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3154172" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="248">Functions</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150414" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="249"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Shows or hides a row for 
selection of functions.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3149872" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="153">Table Name</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147246" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="154"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Shows or hides the row for 
the table name.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3145117" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="155">Alias Name</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155754" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="156"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Shows or hides the row for 
the alias name.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3153298" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="157">Distinct Values</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147500" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="158"><ahelp hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Applies only distinct values 
to the query.</ahelp> This applies to records containing data that appears 
several times in the selected fields. If the <emph>Distinct Values</emph> 
command is active, you will see only one record in the query (DISTINCT). 
Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query criteria 
(ALL).</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150436" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="159">For example, if the name "Smith" occurs several times in your 
address database, you can choose the<emph> Distinct Values</emph> command to 
specify in the query that the name "Smith" will occur only once.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3152352" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="160">For a query involving several fields, the combination of values 
from all fields must be unique so that the result can be formed from a specific 
record. For example, you have "Smith in Chicago" once in your address book and 
"Smith in London" twice. With the<emph> Distinct Values</emph> command, the 
query will use the two fields "last name" and "city" and return the query 
result "Smith in Chicago" once and "Smith in London" once.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3149825" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="161">In SQL, this command corresponds to the DISTINCT 
predicate.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3153290" xml-lang="en-US" 
level="3">Limit</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147501" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Allows you to maximize the number of records with 
which query returns.</ahelp></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3152350" xml-lang="en-US">If there is 
added a <emph>Limit</emph>, you will get at most as many rows as the number you 
specify. Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query 
criteria.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3148926" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="37">Formulating filter conditions</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3147549" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">The following 
context menu commands and symbols are available:</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3154172" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Functions</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150414" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Shows or hides a row for selection of 
functions.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3149872" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Table 
Name</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3147246" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Shows or hides the row for the table 
name.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3145117" role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Alias 
Name</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3155754" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Shows or hides the row for the alias 
name.</ahelp></paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3153298" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Distinct Values</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3147500" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Applies only distinct values to the 
query.</ahelp> This applies to records containing data that appears several 
times in the selected fields. If the <emph>Distinct Values</emph> command is 
active, you will see only one record in the query (DISTINCT). Otherwise, you 
will see all records corresponding to the query criteria (ALL).</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150436" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">For example, 
if the name "Smith" occurs several times in your address database, you can 
choose the<emph> Distinct Values</emph> command to specify in the query that 
the name "Smith" will occur only once.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3152352" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">For a query 
involving several fields, the combination of values from all fields must be 
unique so that the result can be formed from a specific record. For example, 
you have "Smith in Chicago" once in your address book and "Smith in London" 
twice. With the<emph> Distinct Values</emph> command, the query will use the 
two fields "last name" and "city" and return the query result "Smith in 
Chicago" once and "Smith in London" once.</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3149825" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">In SQL, this 
command corresponds to the DISTINCT predicate.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3153290" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Limit</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3147501" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp 
hid="HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION">Allows you to maximize the number of records with 
which query returns.</ahelp></paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3152350" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If there is 
added a <emph>Limit</emph>, you will get at most as many rows as the number you 
specify. Otherwise, you will see all records corresponding to the query 
criteria.</paragraph>
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3148926" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Formulating filter conditions</paragraph>
+
 <section id="abfragekriterien">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3153162" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="38">When formulating filter conditions, various operators and commands 
are available to you. Apart from the relational operators, there are 
SQL-specific commands that query the content of database fields. If you use 
these commands in the $[officename] syntax, $[officename] automatically 
converts these into the corresponding SQL syntax. You can also enter the SQL 
command directly. The following tables give an overview of the operators and 
commands:</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3153162" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">When 
formulating filter conditions, various operators and commands are available to 
you. Apart from the relational operators, there are SQL-specific commands that 
query the content of database fields. If you use these commands in the 
$[officename] syntax, $[officename] automatically converts these into the 
corresponding SQL syntax. You can also enter the SQL command directly. The 
following tables give an overview of the operators and commands:</paragraph>
 
 <table id="tbl_id3152803">
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3149044" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="39">Operator</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3152471" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="40">Meaning</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3147407" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="41">Condition is satisfied if...</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3156161" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="42">=</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153026" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="43">equal to</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148895" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="44">... the content of the field is identical to the indicated 
expression.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153120" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="250">The operator = will not be displayed in the query fields. If you 
enter a value without any operator, the operator = will be automatically 
adopted.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3150470" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="45">&lt;&gt;</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3145223" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="46">not equal to</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3145635" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="47">... the content of the field does not correspond to the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153015" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="48">&gt;</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3146815" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="49">greater than</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149150" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="50">... the content of the field is greater than the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3147270" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="51">&lt;</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3147379" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="52">less than</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3150375" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="53">... the content of the field is less than the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149787" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="54">&gt;=</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3150636" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="55">greater than or equal to</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154584" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="56">... the content of the field is greater than or equal to the 
specified expression.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3157964" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="57">&lt;=</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154052" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="58">less than or equal to</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3157902" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="59">... the content of the field is less than or equal to the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149044" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Operator</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3152471" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Meaning</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147407" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Condition is satisfied if...</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3156161" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">=</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153026" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">equal 
to</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148895" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the content of the field is identical to the indicated expression.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153120" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">The 
operator = will not be displayed in the query fields. If you enter a value 
without any operator, the operator = will be automatically adopted.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150470" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">&lt;&gt;</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3145223" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">not 
equal to</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3145635" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the content of the field does not correspond to the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153015" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">&gt;</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3146815" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">greater than</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149150" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the content of the field is greater than the specified expression.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147270" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">&lt;</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147379" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">less 
than</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150375" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the content of the field is less than the specified expression.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149787" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">&gt;=</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150636" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">greater than or equal to</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154584" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the content of the field is greater than or equal to the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3157964" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">&lt;=</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154052" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">less 
than or equal to</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3157902" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the content of the field is less than or equal to the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
 </table>
 
+
 <table id="tbl_id3153376">
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3154630" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="60">$[officename] command</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3150484" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="61">SQL command</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3154158" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="62">Meaning</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablehead" id="par_id3149433" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="63">Condition is satisfied if...</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154275" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="64">IS EMPTY</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149893" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="65">IS NULL</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3143236" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="66">is null</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154744" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="67">... The field name is empty. For Yes/No fields with three states, 
this command automatically queries the undetermined state (neither Yes nor 
No).</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3146940" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="68">IS NOT EMPTY</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3147471" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="69">IS NOT NULL</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3151229" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="70">is not empty</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3145304" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="71">... the field name is not empty.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153578" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="72">LIKE</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153891" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="73">(placeholder * for any number of characters</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148887" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="74">placeholder ? for exactly one character)</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148623" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="75">LIKE</paragraph>
-<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="index" 
id="bm_id3157985"><bookmark_value>placeholders; in SQL queries</bookmark_value>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154630" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">$[officename] command</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150484" role="tablehead" xml-lang="en-US">SQL 
command</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154158" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Meaning</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149433" role="tablehead" 
xml-lang="en-US">Condition is satisfied if...</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154275" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">IS 
EMPTY</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149893" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">IS 
NULL</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3143236" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">is 
null</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154744" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
The field name is empty. For Yes/No fields with three states, this command 
automatically queries the undetermined state (neither Yes nor No).</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3146940" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">IS 
NOT EMPTY</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147471" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">IS 
NOT NULL</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3151229" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">is 
not empty</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3145304" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name is not empty.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153578" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">LIKE</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153891" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">(placeholder * for any number of characters</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148887" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">placeholder ? for exactly one character)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148623" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">LIKE</paragraph>
+<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="index" id="bm_id3157985">
+  <bookmark_value>placeholders; in SQL queries</bookmark_value>
 </bookmark>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3157985" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="76">(% placeholder for any number of characters</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3147422" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="77">Placeholder _ for exactly one character)</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154845" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="78">is an element of</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3156130" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="79">... the data field contains the indicated expression. The (*) 
placeholder indicates whether the expression x occurs at the beginning of (x*), 
at the end of (*x) or inside the field content (*x*). You can enter as a 
placeholder in SQL queries either the SQL % character or the familiar (*) file 
system placeholder in the $[officename] interface.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3150271" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="80">The * or % placeholder stands for any number of characters. The 
question mark (?) in the $[officename] interface or the underscore (_) in SQL 
queries is used to represent exactly one character.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3152954" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="81">NOT LIKE</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3161669" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="82">NOT LIKE</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3159141" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="83">Is not an element of</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3161664" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="84">... the field name does not contain the specified 
expression.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149185" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="85">BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3151259" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="86">BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3159184" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="87">falls within the interval [x,y]</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154395" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="88">... the field name contains a value that lies between the two 
values x and y.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154561" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="89">NOT BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148753" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="90">NOT BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3155498" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="91">Does not fall within the interval [x,y]</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148992" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="92">... the field name contains a value that does not lie between the 
two values x and y.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149995" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="93">IN (a; b; c...)</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3159167" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="251">Note that the semicolons are used as separators in all value 
lists!</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3159085" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="94">IN (a, b, c...)</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154809" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="95">contains a, b, c...</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148399" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="96">... the field name contains one of the specified expressions a, b, 
c,... Any number of expressions can be specified, and the result of the query 
is determined by an Or link. The expressions a, b, c... can be either numbers 
or characters</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3154112" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="97">NOT IN (a; b; c...)</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3153544" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="98">NOT IN (a, b, c...)</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3150679" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="99">does not contain a, b, c...</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3158439" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="100">... the field name does not contain one of the specified 
expressions a, b, c,...</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3145145" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="101">= TRUE</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3146804" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="102">= TRUE</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149248" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="103">has the value True</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3148524" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="104">... the field name has the value True.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3159212" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="105">= FALSE</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3144751" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="106">= FALSE</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3149955" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="107">has the value false</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="tablecontent" id="par_id3146850" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="108">... the field name has the value false.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
+
+      <paragraph id="par_id3157985" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">(% 
placeholder for any number of characters</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147422" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">Placeholder _ for exactly one character)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154845" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">is an 
element of</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3156130" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the data field contains the indicated expression. The (*) placeholder indicates 
whether the expression x occurs at the beginning of (x*), at the end of (*x) or 
inside the field content (*x*). You can enter as a placeholder in SQL queries 
either the SQL % character or the familiar (*) file system placeholder in the 
$[officename] interface.</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150271" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">The * 
or % placeholder stands for any number of characters. The question mark (?) in 
the $[officename] interface or the underscore (_) in SQL queries is used to 
represent exactly one character.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3152954" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">NOT 
LIKE</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3161669" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">NOT 
LIKE</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159141" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">Is 
not an element of</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3161664" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name does not contain the specified expression.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149185" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3151259" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159184" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">falls 
within the interval [x,y]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154395" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name contains a value that lies between the two values x and 
y.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154561" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">NOT 
BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148753" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">NOT 
BETWEEN x AND y</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3155498" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">Does 
not fall within the interval [x,y]</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148992" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name contains a value that does not lie between the two values x and 
y.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149995" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">IN 
(a; b; c...)</paragraph>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159167" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">Note 
that the semicolons are used as separators in all value lists!</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159085" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">IN 
(a, b, c...)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154809" role="tablecontent" 
xml-lang="en-US">contains a, b, c...</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148399" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name contains one of the specified expressions a, b, c,... Any number 
of expressions can be specified, and the result of the query is determined by 
an Or link. The expressions a, b, c... can be either numbers or 
characters</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3154112" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">NOT 
IN (a; b; c...)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153544" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">NOT 
IN (a, b, c...)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150679" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">does 
not contain a, b, c...</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3158439" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name does not contain one of the specified expressions a, b, 
c,...</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3145145" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">= 
TRUE</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3146804" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">= 
TRUE</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149248" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">has 
the value True</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148524" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name has the value True.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159212" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">= 
FALSE</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3144751" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">= 
FALSE</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149955" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">has 
the value false</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3146850" role="tablecontent" xml-lang="en-US">... 
the field name has the value false.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
 </table>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id3155954" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" 
l10n="U" oldref="117">Examples</paragraph>
+
+
+<paragraph id="hd_id3155954" role="heading" level="3" 
xml-lang="en-US">Examples</paragraph>
+
 <table id="tbl_id3083279">
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3153792" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="118">='Ms.'</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150948" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="119">returns field names with the field content "Ms."</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id315379A" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="118">&lt;'2001-01-10'</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id315094A" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="119">returns dates that occurred before January 10, 2001</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150333" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="120">LIKE 'g?ve'</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147332" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="121">returns field names with field content such as "give" and 
"gave".</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3146062" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="122">LIKE 'S*'</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3155350" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="123">returns data fields with field contents such as "Sun".</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3152883" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="124">BETWEEN 10 AND 20</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3159406" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="125">returns field names with field content between the values 10 and 
20. (The fields can be either text fields or number fields).</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3148765" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="126">IN (1; 3; 5; 7)</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3149712" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="127">returns field names with the values 1, 3, 5, 7. If the field name 
contains an item number, for example, you can create a query that returns the 
item having the specified number.</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
-<tablerow>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3152948" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="128">NOT IN ('Smith')</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-<tablecell colspan="" rowspan="">
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3147279" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U" 
oldref="129">returns field names that do not contain "Smith".</paragraph>
-</tablecell>
-</tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3153792" role="paragraph" 
xml-lang="en-US">='Ms.'</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150948" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
field names with the field content "Ms."</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id315379A" role="paragraph" 
xml-lang="en-US">&lt;'2001-01-10'</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id315094A" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
dates that occurred before January 10, 2001</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3150333" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">LIKE 
'g?ve'</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147332" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
field names with field content such as "give" and "gave".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3146062" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">LIKE 
'S*'</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3155350" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
data fields with field contents such as "Sun".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3152883" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">BETWEEN 
10 AND 20</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3159406" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
field names with field content between the values 10 and 20. (The fields can be 
either text fields or number fields).</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3148765" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">IN (1; 
3; 5; 7)</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3149712" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
field names with the values 1, 3, 5, 7. If the field name contains an item 
number, for example, you can create a query that returns the item having the 
specified number.</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
+  <tablerow>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3152948" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">NOT IN 
('Smith')</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+    <tablecell>
+      <paragraph id="par_id3147279" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">returns 
field names that do not contain "Smith".</paragraph>
+    </tablecell>
+  </tablerow>
 </table>
+
 </section>
+<paragraph id="par_id3146073" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"> <emph>Like 
</emph>Escape Sequence: {escape 'escape-character'}</paragraph>
+<paragraph id="par_id3150661" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Example: 
select * from Item where ItemName like 'The *%' {escape '*'}</paragraph>

... etc. - the rest is truncated
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