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Old 07-30-2017, 07:46 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Rellwood View Post
For editing and reference purposes I have been poking around the db files using SQlite. I exported the columns to csv and having opened up only the books.csv I don't know what else I am going to be wondering about, but right now I have to know...what is the "flags" (K) column? Also, the lccn?

Would be nice if there was a chapter in the manual that defined the columns.
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The table structure usage would only be gleaned from the code.

You are in shark infested waters if you don't EXACTLY know what you are doing. This is a 'Relational Database". You can orphan a lot by messing with the index columns or the links to other (tables) indexes
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