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Latest revision as of 18:42, November 13, 2008

Retrieving a Query


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Queries
The Queries Tab
The Query Editor
The Search Results Pane
The Query Library Pane
Creating a Single Query
Combining Multiple Queries
Chaining Multiple Queries
Running a Query
Saving a Query
Retrieving a Query
Clearing a Query
Exporting Query Results
Glossary, Editing Help

Once you have saved a query in the Query Library, you can retrieve it at any time.

To retrieve a query:

  1. Select the query you want from the list in the Query Library. (If you are working on a smaller screen, you may not see this pane. To view or enlarge the Library pane, drag the slider bar near the bottom of the Query Editor or click the up arrow button at the bottom of the Query Editor.)

    Library pane
  2. Click the Retrieve Query (queries_query.library.retrieve) button. Any query information currently in the Query Editor will be cleared. The highlighted query will be loaded into the Query Editor.

  3. If you wish to make any changes, or combine this query with additional query information, you can modify it. See Combining Multiple Query Bars for more information.

  4. If the query is a combination of several query bars, you can change how the criteria should be combined:

    • To see instances that match all the criteria specified (Boolean AND), click Match All.

    • To see all instances that match at least one of the different query bars (Boolean OR), click Match Any.

  5. Click Find to run the query and see all matching instances:

    Find button