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SET SUBACCOUNT

Abbreviation: SET SUBACCT
Command Format: SET SUBACCT <name>
SET SUBACCT BACK <name>
SET SUBACCT ?
SET SUBACCT BACK ?

You can specify a subaccount name of up to 32 characters to which a search session is to be charged. Use the BACK option to capture costs back to the time of your last BEGIN command or since your last SET SUBACCT command. You can store this command permanently in your DialogLink 5 Preferences by using Configuration > Settings > Edit > Preferences and entering a ? in the Subaccount line.

Set Preferences Window
Set Preferences Window


Each time you log on you will be prompted to enter a subaccount.

Set Preferences Window
Subaccount Prompt


For extra ease in using this command, any of the following variations will work: SET SUBACC, SET SUBACCO, SET SUBACCOU, SET SUBACCOUN, SET SUBACCOUNT, and SET SUBACCT.

• To set a subaccount (with BACK to capture logon costs):

?set subacct back peterson (science dept.)
Subaccount is set to PETERSON (SCIENCE DEPT.).

(Saving Your SET Commands) 

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Appendix A: Punctuation and Symbols

Appendix B: Restricted Words

Appendix C: Glossary

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