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LOCATE Command—Move to Top

Use the LOCATE command to move your information to the top of the display.

The LOCATE command is useful for isolating the audit issues that are worthy of review. On displays where CA Auditor recommends entries for review, such as the Library Analysis Selection, you can enter SORT REVIEW followed by LOCATE * to find all entries that CA Auditor recommends for your review. If you enter LOCATE without a character string, CA Auditor asks you to specify what you want to locate.

This command has the following format:

LOCATE charstring
charstring

Specifies the value of the field you want to locate. If you sorted the display, CA Auditor searches the first or primary column specified for the sort.

Default: The primary column that the display is sorted on.

Example: LOCATE command

This example searches the MEMBERS column for entries of 500 or more.

SORT MEMBERS A DUPLICATES A followed by LOCATE 500