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Old 07-15-2018, 06:33 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by TheArtfulDodger View Post
Hello, Ducks:

If Only I'd Known! I'd be a much younger man! I bet I've spent days over the years deleting those things! They ought to come with a warning!! :>))

Thanks for the info!!

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The list is actually parsed , and each tag (index number ) is stored. This is a Relational DB. Tags are 1 to many, with the book being the 1 in this instance
Calibre has MANY internal tables. The first use within a Library creates the defined tag (what you see in the Tag Browser), additional books, just use the reference(index) assigned ( the same theory for all things in the Tag browser)
Relational DB's are fun
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