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The following example: |
The following example: |
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category=DPL3 |
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Would produce all the articles in the DPL3 category. |
Would produce all the articles in the DPL3 category. |
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To find all articles that feature two category names, such as all wooden chairs, an example would be: |
To find all articles that feature two category names, such as all wooden chairs, an example would be: |
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<DPL> |
<DPL> |
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category = Chair |
category = Chair |
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category = Wood |
category = Wood |
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</DPL> |
</DPL> |
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Or to find all articles that contain one category name, and then another category name from two possible options, such as listing all the chairs that are made of wood as well as all the chairs that are made of metal, would be: |
Or to find all articles that contain one category name, and then another category name from two possible options, such as listing all the chairs that are made of wood as well as all the chairs that are made of metal, would be: |
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<DPL> |
<DPL> |
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category = Chair |
category = Chair |
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category = Wood | Metal |
category = Wood | Metal |
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</DPL> |
</DPL> |
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To sort results alphabetically: |
To sort results alphabetically: |
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<DPL> |
<DPL> |
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category = Chair |
category = Chair |
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order = ascending |
order = ascending |
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</DPL> |
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Manual | Examples | Select by category |
Basic example
The following example:
{{#dpl: category=DPL3 }}
Would produce all the articles in the DPL3 category.
{{#dpl: category=DPL3 }}
Further examples of syntax
To find all articles that feature two category names, such as all wooden chairs, an example would be:
<DPL> category = Chair category = Wood </DPL>
Or to find all articles that contain one category name, and then another category name from two possible options, such as listing all the chairs that are made of wood as well as all the chairs that are made of metal, would be:
<DPL> category = Chair category = Wood | Metal </DPL>
To sort results alphabetically:
<DPL> category = Chair ordermethod = titlewithoutnamespace order = ascending </DPL>