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3 rows where breadcrumbs contains "Metadata" and breadcrumbs contains "Metadata reference" sorted by ref descending
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id | page | ref ▲ | title | content | breadcrumbs | references |
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metadata:top-level-metadata | metadata | top-level-metadata | Top-level metadata | "Top-level" metadata refers to fields that can be specified at the root level of a metadata file. These attributes are meant to describe the entire Datasette instance. The following are the full list of allowed top-level metadata fields: title description description_html license license_url source source_url | ["Metadata", "Metadata reference"] | [] |
metadata:table-level-metadata | metadata | table-level-metadata | Table-level metadata | "Table-level" metadata refers to fields that can be specified for each table in a Datasette instance. These attributes should be listed under a specific table using the "tables" field. The following are the full list of allowed table-level metadata fields: source source_url license license_url about about_url hidden sort/sort_desc size sortable_columns label_column facets fts_table fts_pk searchmode columns | ["Metadata", "Metadata reference"] | [] |
metadata:database-level-metadata | metadata | database-level-metadata | Database-level metadata | "Database-level" metadata refers to fields that can be specified for each database in a Datasette instance. These attributes should be listed under a database inside the "databases" field. The following are the full list of allowed database-level metadata fields: source source_url license license_url about about_url | ["Metadata", "Metadata reference"] | [] |
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CREATE TABLE [sections] ( [id] TEXT PRIMARY KEY, [page] TEXT, [ref] TEXT, [title] TEXT, [content] TEXT, [breadcrumbs] TEXT, [references] TEXT );