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eeIdc (idc)

In which input files is this field used?
In entries of DBI files
What should the field look like?
In the usual files (including w.dbi): [idc:xxx]
What does the field contain?
This field shouls be nonempty if the story code is not 100% sure. The exact contents of the idc field is not important. It can be something cryptic that only the original indexer understands.

If the field "idc" is used, any reference to the issue in a reprint (rp-xx) field will have a question mark to indicate that the reprint might or might not be correct.

Which CSV field(s) use this field?
The field identificationuncertain in table inducks_entry
How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS?
If idc is filled in, lots of automatic copying of data from story to entry and vice versa is NOT performed.
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