Annotation of researchv10dc/cmd/library/4.people, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: W Personnel database
                      2: D p Personnel database
                      3: S SRCH-man
                      4: ONE
                      5: NOBLANKMSG
                      6: FORMAT Your %d search request (against the personnel database) has been sent!
                      7: ?
                      8: ? The personnel database maintained by the Library Network is an up-to-date
                      9: ? directory of AT&T personnel (complete 300,000+). The library command
                     10: ? provides access to this information in many ways:
                     11: ?
                     12: ?  name searches: In the form last,first middle or last,first-initial.
                     13: ?  Organization search: Simply enter the org number.
                     14: ?  Extension searches: Enter the 4 digit extension.
                     15: ?
                     16: ? Some helps:
                     17: ?    If a name is fairly common (most are) you can do searches of the form:
                     18: ?             smith,d mh
                     19: ?    The comma is acting as a trigger for name searching - include it
                     20: ?         if you know you have the whole last name.
                     21: ?
                     22: ?    Truncation is as always allowed - e.g. walds?  7911?
                     23: ?
                     24: ?
                     25: --------------------------------------
                     26: personnel search [e.g. names, location, extension]     +1
                     27: ? Enter names, etc identifying the people you are looking for.
                     28: ? Keep it simple because the library command uses batch searching.
                     29: ? All search terms must be on one line.
                     30: ? Use a few main topic words - e.g.
                     31: ?   mh robert 7911?
                     32: ?
                     33: ? Note the question mark causes truncation to be used.
                     34: ?
                     35: ?

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