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eeDescXx (desc-xx)

In which input files is this field used?
In entries of DBI files
What should the field look like?
In the usual files: [desc-XX:xxx] (where XX can be: de, da, fi, fr, it, nl, no, sv, ru, es, pt, pl. Other languages are not possible!)
In the file w.dbi: not used
What does the field contain?
A description of a story in the specified language.
We only describe stories in specific languages. Technically speaking, there is NO connection to the language abbreviations.
Which CSV field(s) use this field?
How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS?
The contents are copied to the corresponding DBS desc field. After that, in indexes for specific countries, the desc-xx in the main language of that country is copied to all desc-xx fields of the entries for the same story.

So:
eeDescDe is copied everywhere in the "de" index.
eeDescDa is copied everywhere in the "dk" index.
eeDescFi is copied everywhere in the "fi" index.
eeDescFr is copied everywhere in the "fr" index.
eeDescIt is copied everywhere in the "it" index.
eeDescNl is copied everywhere in the "nl" index.
eeDescNo is copied everywhere in the "no" index.
eeDescSv is copied everywhere in the "se" index.
eeDescEs is copied everywhere in the "es" index.
eeDescPt is copied everywhere in the "pt" index.
eeDescPl is copied everywhere in the "pl" index.
eeDescRu is copied everywhere in the "ru" index and in the "lv" index.

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