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esPages (pages)

In which input files is this field used?
In DBS files (and in story-items in DBI files)
What should the field look like?
In the usual files: fixed position, or [pages:xx]
In FSB files: Fourth line, before the 1st '/'.
In the files y.dbs and z.dbs: [pages:xx]
In the files y.dbs and z.dbs when the storycode starts with YM 0, YM 1, ZM 0, ZM 1, YX 0, YX 1, ZX 0, ZX 1, or ZT: [pages:xx]
What does the field contain?
The number of entire pages of a story (can be zero).
If a story has a broken amount of pages, this should be filled in in the brokpg field.

For newspaper strips the "pages" are in fact the number of strips. If not specified, 1 is assumed.

Which checks are done?
All numbers, optionally followed by a '?'.
Which CSV field(s) use this field?
The field entirepages in table inducks_storyversion
How is the data used in the rest of INDUCKS?
If the field pages in an issue index is empty, it is filled with this field.

The field is also used to determine the origpg.

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