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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:340 [2012/08/31 09:57] – external edit 127.0.0.1resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:340 [2017/07/14 16:24] – [Input Conventions] jahnke
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 ==== Input Conventions ==== ==== Input Conventions ====
  
-In case this field is input manually it should not be repeated, unless there are differing (or contradictory) statements that should be recorded, or statements in different languages. Automatic merger of records from different sources may also cause a repetition of this field. It is strongly recommended that in case this field is repeated that there is always one field giving just the (most likely) dates in subfields $a and $x, with the language of $a being indicated as ''und'' (//undefined).+In case this field is input manually it should not be repeated, unless there are differing (or contradictory) statements that should be recorded, or statements in different languages. Automatic merger of records from different sources may also cause a repetition of this field. It is strongly recommended that in case this field is repeated that there is always one field giving just the (most likely) dates in subfields $a and $x, with the language of $a being indicated as ''und'' (undefined).
  
 The data in **subfield $x** must be entered according to the following pattern: The data in **subfield $x** must be entered according to the following pattern:
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   * **u**  date is unknown (the following positions are left blank)   * **u**  date is unknown (the following positions are left blank)
  
-  * **x**  not applicable (the following positions are left blank)+  * <del>**x**  not applicable (the following positions are left blank)</del> //deprecated as of July 2017//
  
 If only one date is given, the character positions of the other date should contain blanks. In this case, character position 0 or 5 will hold either "x" (not applicable) or "u" (unknown) If only one date is given, the character positions of the other date should contain blanks. In this case, character position 0 or 5 will hold either "x" (not applicable) or "u" (unknown)
 resources/cerl_thesaurus/editing/format/340.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/22 19:09 by jahnke

 

 

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