Performing a complete database search

In the previous examples, searching was limited to one table. This assumes knowledge of the exact table (and columns) where the necessary information might be stored.

When the data is hidden somewhere in the database, or when the same data can be presented in various columns (for example, a title column or a description column), it is easier to use the database search method.

We enter the Search page in the Database view for the marc_book database:

Performing a complete database search

In the Word(s) or value(s) section, we enter what we want to find. The % wildcard character can prove useful here—but remember the performance advice about wildcard ...

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