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Once you have a set up a query the way you like,
 
Once you have a set up a query the way you like,
as described in
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as described in [[PrF_UG_queries_create_query|Creating a Query]]
[[PrF_UG_queries_create_query|Creating a Query]]
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or [[PrF_UG_queries_create_complex_query|Combining Multiple Query Bars]],
or
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you can save it in the [[PrF_UG_queries_query_library|Query Library]]
[[PrF_UG_queries_create_complex_query|Combining Multiple Query Bars]],
 
you can save it in the
 
[[PrF_UG_queries_query_library|Query Library]]
 
 
to retrieve it later.
 
to retrieve it later.
 
This is especially useful for complex queries or for queries that you use often.
 
This is especially useful for complex queries or for queries that you use often.
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<ol class='a'>
 
<ol class='a'>
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
     Create a
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     Create a [[PrF_UG_queries_create_query|simple]]
    [[PrF_UG_queries_create_query|simple]]
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     or [[PrF_UG_queries_create_complex_query|complex]] query.
     or
 
    [[PrF_UG_queries_create_complex_query|complex]]
 
    query.
 
 
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     It is a good idea to use a name that describes the query,
 
     It is a good idea to use a name that describes the query,
 
     such as "Articles that are urgent".
 
     such as "Articles that are urgent".
   
 
    </p><p> <div>[[Image:PrF_UG_queries_add_query_bar.png|queries_add_query_bar]]</div>
 
 
     </p>
 
     </p>
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    <div>[[Image:PrF_UG_queries_add_query_bar.png|
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          queries_add_query_bar]]</div>
  
 
   <li><p>
 
   <li><p>
 
     Click the <b>Add to Query Library</b>
 
     Click the <b>Add to Query Library</b>
     [[Image:PrF_UG_queries_query.library.add.gif|queries_query.library.add]]
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     [[Image:PrF_UG_queries_query.library.add.gif|queries_query.library.add]] button.
    button.
 
 
     The query will be saved in the Query Library.
 
     The query will be saved in the Query Library.
 
     </p>
 
     </p>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
See
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See [[PrF_UG_queries_retrieve_query|Retrieving a Query]]
[[PrF_UG_queries_retrieve_query|Retrieving a Query]]
 
 
for information on running a saved query.
 
for information on running a saved query.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:20, October 16, 2008

Saving 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 a set up a query the way you like, as described in Creating a Query or Combining Multiple Query Bars, you can save it in the Query Library to retrieve it later. This is especially useful for complex queries or for queries that you use often.

To save a query:

  1. Create a simple or complex query.

  2. Enter a name for the query in the Save Query bar. It is a good idea to use a name that describes the query, such as "Articles that are urgent".

    queries_add_query_bar
  3. Click the Add to Query Library queries_query.library.add button. The query will be saved in the Query Library.

See Retrieving a Query for information on running a saved query.