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Tests of template
[edit]- The below will show the pipetricks applied...
- to sort to the category Redirects from year format. Asserting the parameter 'test' as TRUE, bypassed normal output, and prevents actual categorization.
Test with 'test' FALSE
[edit]- {{R from year|0}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|2000}} -- {{R from year}}
Test with 'test' TRUE (Defined)
[edit]- {{R from year|45|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|450|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|1945|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|145|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|1|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|15|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|150|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|1500|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
- {{R from year|1345|test=1}} -- {{R from year}}
Conclude tests all satisfactory // FrankB 16:52, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
Why add year category?
[edit]Why does this template add the year category? It leads to lots of confusing double listings like in Category:90 where 90 AD and 90 go to the same article. PrimeHunter (talk) 00:54, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
- It seems a bad idea, the template is painfully complicated for a simple, somewhat vague task. Rich Farmbrough, 19:51, 13 January 2011 (UTC).