@X00
@X38@X3B@X0B
@X38 @X3EHelp: @X3F(USER) Listing                                                       @X3B@X0B
@X38@X3B@X0E

      This command allows you to search the user file for a text string.
      PCBoard will display the user's name, location, the last date the
      user logged into the system, and the total system calls for each
      matching record.  The user file may also be searched forwards and
      backwards.  If you choose to search the user file backwards, the
      search will begin with the last registered user and proceed to the
      beginning of the user file.
@X0F
   Subcommand
@X03
      @X0B(text)          Text to search for.@X03  You may specify any text to search
                      for. PCBoard analyzes this input, scans the USERS file,
                      and displays the name, city/location, last date on, and
                      total system calls for all matching records.  The search
                      string you enter could be part of a first or last name,
                      part of a city name, or even a date.
@X0F
   Description
@X03
      This command allows you to search the user file for a text string.  You
      are responsible for inputting the text string. PCBoard provides a list
      of users with the text string found somewhere in their records.  In the
      list are the user's name, location, the last date the user logged into
      the system, and the number of calls to the system.
 
      NOTE:  PCBoard does not display any sensitive or confidential
      information with this command.  Only the name and location (City and
      State) of each user found will be displayed.  In addition, only fields
      which do not contain confidential information will be searched in the
      users record (e.g., the password field is not searched).
@X0F
   Example
@X03
      If you wanted to find everyone from Evergreen, Nevada, you may want to
      search all user records for the word evergreen.  If this was the case,
      you would enter the following at the command line.
@X0E
          USER EVERGREEN
@X03
      At this point you may see the following on your screen:
 
                                                           @X05by @X0DGHD STWR
@X7F@X70@X07
@X7F @X70Name                       City                     Last Date On     Calls  @X70@X07
@X7F@X70@X07
 
  @X0EMARK HAMPTON               @X70EVERGREEN@X0C, NEVADA          @X0B10-09-93     @X0A    347
  @X0ECYRUS NEILSON              @X70EVERGREEN@X0C, NV              @X0B04-23-94     @X0A  1,112
  @X0EMAX SANCHEZ                @X70EVERGREEN@X0C,NV               @X0B12-13-93     @X0A     21
  @X0EGERALD CARPENTER           @X70EVERGREEN@X0C,NEVADA           @X0B05-13-91     @X0A    604
  @X0EALLEN ROBERTS              @X70EVERGREEN@X0C, AZ              @X0B06-11-93     @X0A  2,431
@XFF
 
@X03
      If you wanted to find everyone from Portland, Maine instead of
      Portland, Oregon, you could search all of the user records for
      Portland, Maine.  If this was the case, you would enter the following
      at the command line.
@X0E
          USER PORTLAND, MAINE
@X03
      At this point, you may see the following on your screen:
                                                           @X05by @X0DGHD STWR
@X7F@X70@X07
@X7F @X70Name                       City                     Last Date On     Calls  @X70@X07
@X7F@X70@X07

  @X0EDANA THORNTON              @X70PORTLAND, MAINE@X07            @X0B03-25-94     @X0A    745
  @X0ERICHARD JACKSON            @X70PORTLAND, MAINE@X07            @X0B09-04-95     @X0A  1,297
