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emXRef (xref)

In which input files is this field used?
In the file movies.dbs
What should the field look like?
In the usual files: [xref:xx(reason),xx(reason)]
What does the field contain?
A reference (story code) to a story. Used for instance if the movie is an adaptation of a comic story

Note that references from a movie to another movie are not possible. Inducks is not primarily a movie database!

Which checks are done?
A valid storycode should be 6 characters or more.
Only printable ASCII characters are allowed.
If a storycode is an old code (in oldcode.dbx), this is logged and the code is replaced with the new code.
If a storycode starts with a 'Q', it should be a single Q, or in the form QMsomething (a movie item) or Qxx/something where xx is a country.
Which CSV field(s) use this field?
The field frommovietostory in table inducks_moviereference
How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS?
See xrefd
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