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{{#cargo_declare:_table=Releases | {{#cargo_declare:_table=Releases<!-- | ||
|NumID=Integer | // Row number on page, used for the edit section shortcut. | ||
|RelID=Integer | -->|NumID=Integer<!-- | ||
|Rel=Integer | // Release number. unreleased don't add +1 | ||
|Model_name=Wikitext string | -->|RelID=Integer<!-- | ||
|Namestring=Wikitext | // VEHICLE release status; 0 = unreleased, 1 = released. | ||
-->|Rel=Integer<!-- | |||
// Formatted model name with link (page name) and "Model_name" input, along with a custom ID (ToyNo_year) for anchoring | |||
-->|Model_name=Wikitext string<!-- | |||
// By contrast, this is an escaped version of the model_name (or sort_name) input, stripping any " and ' (to avoid SQL conflicts). THIS is what different tables (series, cases, etc.) will match against. | |||
-->|Namestring=Wikitext | |||
|Format=String | |Format=String | ||
|Year=Wikitext | |Year=Wikitext |
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This template defines the Cargo table "Releases". |
Usage
The vehicle row
is the backbone of all Mattel Disney Pixar Cars coverage on the Pixar Cars Wiki. Compared to the {{vehicle infobox}}, which opens each vehicle page with a summarized overview, a number of vehicle rows form the core data table. – each one holding detailed, extensive information about an individual release of the vehicle thereof, allowing us to form a complete year-by-year, series-by-series, item-by-item record of that vehicle's history.
Component, needs to be wrapped by a {{table start}} {|
and {{table end}} |}
; The structured output is automated by the recommended entry form.
The stored data goes straight into a database table, allowing every other page on the wiki to access and use it. In short: A single vehicle row within a vehicle page defines the data for its respective release, which then every style of List page - whether series, #Cast lists|cast/item, or Chases - reads and includes in its generation. This gives a release the ability to appear on multiple pages, while only requiring a single edit to update everywhere else.
{| {{vehicle header}} |- {{vehicle row}} {{vehicle row}} {{vehicle row}} {{table end}}
Parameters
{{Vehicle row |model_name= |year= |series= |segment= |colno= |cast= |toy= |country= |photo= |size= |card= |note1= |note2= |note3= etc... }} |
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Extra configuration
The following settings are not available in the main form, but can be configured in source mode.
|sort_name=
can be set to modify the "model name" that will be called by a {{vehicle list}}. This is useful in situations where more than one Vehicle within the same series have the same model name -- an example being Green, Yellow, and Purple Ramone in the 2007 Mainline. Setting the latter's|sort_name=
toPurple Ramone
makes it so when the same is put in {{poster sort}} template on the series page, it can identify said Ramone.|asst=
manually sets/overrides the assortment number. Most are covered automatically but for certain series/items where the programming cannot determine its identity (such as Piston Cup Nights and its varying multipack assortments), this is necessary.|exclusive=
sets the exclusive status of an item. Retailer-specific series display by default, but this works for individual items/overrides the default setting.
Temporary:
|sub=
allows for an extra level of specificity within series|card2=
and|int_card=
for alternate cardbacks; Walmart Cars and 2023 Mainline are examples
Also see {{paired row}} for paired singles