To open the IMS Database Find bar and locate a search string:
The IMS Database Editor searches the database from your current position at the start of the database. In the Segment Data area in the left pane of the IMS Database Editor window, you can see that the cursor is positioned at the start of the first occurrence of the string TABLE. If you look in the right pane, you can see that this is in the segment occurrence for A TABLE OF TEST DEPARTMENTS.
The Segment Data area displays the second occurrence of TABLE. In the right pane, you can see that this is in the segment occurrence for A TABLE OF TESTERS.
As there are no more occurrences of the word Table in the database, a prompt appears indicating that no more occurrences could be found.
 ) located at the top right of the window.
) located at the top right of the window. 
                     			 
                     Whether a search operation fails or succeeds, your current position in the database changes to the last segment searched.
 to move to the start of the database.
 to move to the start of the database. 
                     		  
                  With the IMS Database Editor, you can navigate your way forwards but not backwards through the database. To help you, the IMS Database Editor provides a bookmarking utility so that you can mark any segment occurrences that you want to revisit. This saves you from having to issue a number of DL/I calls to position yourself at that segment occurrence again.
 repeatedly until positioned yourself at the DEMOELES segment occurrence for JOHN SMITH.
 repeatedly until positioned yourself at the DEMOELES segment occurrence for JOHN SMITH. 
                           				  
                         to return to the start of the database.
 to return to the start of the database. 
                           				  
                        This repositions you back at the segment occurrence for JOHN SMITH.