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| broadcast date=[[12 May (releases)|]] [[2006 (releases)|]] | | broadcast date=[[12 May (releases)|]] [[2006 (releases)|]] |
| </pre> | | </pre> |
| === Variables which can have multiple responses ===
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| In cases where more than one individual is expected by a variable, the variable is not auto-linking. The most obvious example of this is the interviewee variable. Almost every documentary has more than one interviewee, so this variable doesn't link. It would be entered thus:
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| <pre>interviewee = [[David Tennant]], [[Catherine Tate]], [[Russell T Davies]]</pre>
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| There are a whole class of variables which ordinarily expect only one person, but which can, in special cases, take more than one. For example, there's normally only one narrator on a project. However, for those cases where there's more than one, you'd use the non-linking variable, "multiple narrators". Here's a simple list.
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| {|align=center
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| !width=50%|Singular <br />''the template <br />links for you''
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| !width=50%|Plural<br />''you supply <br />the <nowiki>[[brackets]]</nowiki>
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| |-align=center
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| |narrator||multiple narrators
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| |-align=center
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| |producer||multiple producers
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| |-align=center
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| |executive producer||multiple execs
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| |-align=center
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| |interviewer||multiple interviewers
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| |}
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| Also, the narrator, interviewer and interviewee variables are non-linking to allow for the entry of more than one person. Likewise, the subject variable is free-form, as is the variable "original to web".
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| == Usage == | | == Usage == |
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