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ehInx (inx)

In which input files is this field used?
In headers of DBI files
What should the field look like?
In the usual files (including w.dbi): [inx:xx(xx),xx(xx)]
What does the field contain?
The indexer of an Issue.
This can be (and often is) more than one person.

If one of the indexer names starts with a '-', the issue is regarded as non-indexed (or not completely indexed).

Which checks are done?
Every name or abbreviation should be mentioned in the indexers legend.
Every name or abbreviation should occur only once.
This field should not be empty on h3 headers. If the indexer is unknown, a '?' should be used.
This field should NOT be used on h1 and h2 headers.
Which CSV field(s) use this field?
The field fullyindexed in table inducks_issue
The field issuejobcomment in table inducks_issuejob
The field personcode in table inducks_issuejob
How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS?
The contents of the inx field of an issue is automatically copied into the inx field of all entries of that issue.
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