Special property "Query state"

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Query state
Holds the status code a query uses to define its internal state
Further Information
Provided by: extension "Semantic MediaWiki "No description was provided.
Added: 3.0.0
Removed: still in use
Alias: has no alias
Optional: yes
Visible: yes
Annotable: no
Declarative: no
Key: _ASKCO
Setting: not specified
Focus: query information
In this wiki: Property:Query state
Table of Contents

Template:Interlanguagelink: en The Query state property is a special property in Semantic MediaWiki with a built-in meaning: it holds the internal state (using a number as the code for the query state) on when an inline query uses the @annotation or @deferred query marker to set a special execution mode as well as those reaching the expensive parser functions count limit. Thus it is possible to query for queries with a special execution mode. It is not possible to manually add a value to this special property. See the help page on how to query for queries for more details on how to use this special property. It was introduced with Semantic MediaWiki 3.0.0Released on an unknown date unknown versions of MediaWiki.12

The execution modes that will be set:

See the property page Query state to see which pages use this special property on this wiki.

Available special properties relating to query profiling


So far no special property relating to query profiling was documented in this wiki.

See also

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References

  1. a b c gh:smw:2673 
  2. ^ gh:smw:3444 
  3. ^ gh:smw:2476