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Phyllis Konstam (14 April 1907 – 20 August 1976) was an English film actress. She was born in London and died in Somerset from a heart attack.
In markup, this can look like:
Phyllis Konstam ([[born::14 April 1907]] – [[died::20 August 1976]]) was an [[is from: England | English]] [[is a::film actress]]. She was born in [[born in::London]] and died in [[died in::Somerset]] from a [[died of::heart attack]].
Oh no! Look at all those strange symbols! Well, actually there are just a few (and there's a forms-based interface as well). Not only do you not have to add your subject to each of those categories, anyone can also re-use this information on other pages, for embedded queries and views, calculations, and so on.
Born | Died | Died in | Died of | |
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Arnold Bush | 3 April 1911 | 20 July 1996 | Hertfordshire | Dancing accident |
Bob Herrelsmorm | 9 April 1907 | 20 August 1976 | London, UK | Mysterious causes |
Bob Newhart | 1 June 1942 | |||
Christina Poulet | 14 April 1907 | 20 August 1976 | Somerset, UK | Stage fright |
Katherine Cardiff | 11 April 1901 | 20 July 1996 | London, UK | Dancing accident |
Paul Devonshire | 10 October 1911 | 10 September 1986 | Scotland, UK | Polo accident |
The above inline query is phrased as follows:
{{ #ask: [[born::+]] <-- ask for all entities that have a born field |?born |?died |?died in <-- include these ?fields in the output |?died of }}
The query will always show the latest information; you'll see some entries created later in these pages. Fields or parameters can be added easily. You can view the source (edit) of any page to see how queries are composed.
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