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===Issues/Clashes===
 
===Issues/Clashes===
 
* Use of {{Q|1048}} qualifier
 
* Use of {{Q|1048}} qualifier
** Currently the Le Temps GDPR generator ([[MediaWiki:Access.js]]) uses the {{Q|1048}} qualifier when attached to a {{P|10}} snak and prints that text in brackets after each data point in the generated GDPR letter. Originally Alex Bowyer's GDPR Generator ([[User:Alexbfree/Code:GDPRMailAccess.js]]) used {{Q|1048}} qualifier to contain a policy excerpt but these are being migrated to {{P|287}} as we do not want these printed in the letter (also many of them are too long and break the generator. Alex's generator has switched to never print the {{Q|1048}} and he would recommend Le Temps do the same. {{Q|1048}} should be free for use by wiki users to add detail about a snak. For example see the {{P10}} list usage in {{Q|281}}.
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** Currently the Le Temps GDPR generator ([[MediaWiki:Access.js]]) uses the {{Q|1048}} qualifier when attached to a {{P|10}} snak and prints that text in brackets after each data point in the generated GDPR letter. Originally Alex Bowyer's GDPR Generator ([[User:Alexbfree/Code:GDPRMailAccess.js]]) used {{Q|1048}} qualifier to contain a policy excerpt but these are being migrated to {{P|287}} as we do not want these printed in the letter (also many of them are too long and break the generator. Alex's generator has switched to never print the {{Q|1048}} and he would recommend Le Temps do the same. {{Q|1048}} should be free for use by wiki users to add detail about a snak. For example see the {{P|10}} list usage in {{Q|281}}.
 
* Figuring out how to display a {{P|10}} item's {{P|27}} string if it has one, or its main {{P|10}} item text otherwise.  
 
* Figuring out how to display a {{P|10}} item's {{P|27}} string if it has one, or its main {{P|10}} item text otherwise.  
 
** This is a future To Do for @alexbfree or anyone else who wants to have a go. @podehaye has provided an idea for this, detailed here:
 
** This is a future To Do for @alexbfree or anyone else who wants to have a go. @podehaye has provided an idea for this, detailed here:

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