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71 …be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or c…
77 Literals can be written down verbatim, except for subject literals. These should be enclosed in ''%%[[%%'' and ''%%]]%%''. For example ''%%[[persons:jane_doe]] Address: ?a%%'' to get the address associated with Jane Doe.88 <table ?p "Person" ?address@count "# of Addresses" ?address>92 ?p Address: ?address103 ?address (desc)116 **Aggregates**: Variables can have multiple values (usually through grouping). You can apply an aggregate function to the variable's values by adding it to any variable in the opening tag with ''@''. For example ''?address@count'' will apply the [[#aggregates|count]] aggregate to the values in ''?address''.495 In general, the UI is quite intuitive, but combining it with aggregates might give unexpected results (unless you use a table, in which case no special handling is needed). The example below shows the column ''%%address%%'' twice: once the actual values and once the number of values. Because the UI creates filters per column, only one filter will be created for the ''%%address%%'' column. This filter filters both on addresses and number of addresses per person.498 <list ?p "Person" ?address[all...]
164 public function emaillink($address, $name = null) argument 166 $this->cdata($address);