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Old 04-09-2015, 05:54 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
{ID} is the internal link to Title folders

/The Title(42)/<formats>

{Identifiers} is where ISBNs land
@theducks - on my rig (see sig) the ISBN, ASIN etc land in a column named "identifiers/IDs". I assume the internal column name 'identifiers' derives from Dublin Core, but I suspect the external label 'IDs' is a calibre specific label.

And the book number lands in column "id/?". I am not certain of the external name of the 'id' (book number) column, but I suspect it might be 'id', interestingly it can't be shown in the book list. I assume it's 'id' because that's the name row numbers (unique id within table) are assigned in relational databases - can't recall if that's a standard or convention.

Took me a while to work it out too

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