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A single field name may appear here. Only the contents of this field will |
A single field name may appear here. Only the contents of this field will |
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be displayed. |
be displayed. |
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.TP |
.TP |
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"\fIprintf string\fR" \fIfieldname\fR \fIfieldname\fR . . . |
\'"\fIprintf string\fR" \fIfieldname\fR \fIfieldname\fR . . .\' |
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This provides a rather flexible mechanism for formatting \fIPR\fR |
This provides a rather flexible mechanism for formatting \fIPR\fR |
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output. (The formatting is identical to that provided by the named |
output. (The formatting is identical to that provided by the named |
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\fB%D\fR: For date fields, the date is written in a standard GNATS format. |
\fB%D\fR: For date fields, the date is written in a standard GNATS format. |
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.PP |
.PP |
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\fB%Q\fR: For date fields, the date is written in an arbitrary "SQL" format. |
\fB%Q\fR: For date fields, the date is written in an arbitrary "SQL" format. |
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An example printf formatted query (note the quoting of the whole |
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format specification): |
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query-pr --format '"%s, %s" Synopsis State' |
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.RE |
.RE |
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.SH QUERY EXPRESSIONS |
.SH QUERY EXPRESSIONS |
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Query expressions are used to select specific \fIPR\fRs based on their field |
Query expressions are used to select specific \fIPR\fRs based on their field |