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== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 21:14, 8 April 2023

EPrints 3 Reference: Directory Structure - Metadata Fields - Repository Configuration - XML Config Files - XML Export Format - EPrints data structure - Core API - Data Objects


Metadata Fields: Arclanguage - Base64 - Bigint - Boolean - Compound - Counter - Dataobjref - Date - Decimal - Email - Fields - Float - Id - Idci - Image - Int - Itemref - Keywords - Langid - Longtext - Longtext_counter - Multilang - Multipart - Name - Namedset - Pagerange - Recaptcha - Recaptcha3 - Relation - Search - Secret - Set - Storable - Subject - Subobject - Text - Time - Timestamp - Url - Uuid


Description

This field is stored as a single text string in the database but is presented as two text fields to fill in a from and a to. The text between the two fields is set using the lib/metafield:to phrase.

When the two fields are saved to the database a - is added between the from and a to fields so 5 and 10 becomes 5-10. This would then be rendered in a citation using lib/metafield/pagerange:range, by default pp. 5-10. If only the from field is entered or is the same as the to field then the citation would be rendered using lib/metafield/pagerange:from_page or lib/metafield/pagerange:same_page respectively, by default: p. 5, if from field is 5.

Inheritance

Properties

No extra properties.

Required Phrases

No additional phrases.

Database

Pagerange fields are stored in the database as

fieldname VARCHAR(255)

API =

See API page.

Examples

Most basic example.

{
    name => 'pagerange',
    type => 'pagerange',
}