Remarks: The results from a dsquery search can be piped as input to one of the other directory service command-line tools, ...

Remarks: The results from a dsquery search can be piped as input to one of the other directory service command-line tools, such as dsget, dsmod, dsmove, dsrm, or to an additional dsquery search.  If a value that you use contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=Linda,CN=Users,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com").  If you use multiple values for a parameter, use spaces to separate the values (for example, a list of distinguished names).  If you do not specify any search filter options (that is, -forest, -domain, -site, -name, -desc, -hasfsmo, -isgc), the default search criterion is to find all servers in the current domain, as represented by an appropriate LDAP search filter.  When you specify values for Description, you can use the wildcard  character (*) (for example, "NA*," "*BR," and "NA*BA").  Any value for Filter that you specify with qlimit is read as a string. You must always use quotation marks around this parameter. Any value ranges you specify using <=, =, or >= must also be inside quotation marks (for example, -qlimit "=100", -qlimit "<=99", -qlimit ">=101"). To find quotas with no limit, use "-1". To find all quotas not equal  to unlimited, use ">=-1".