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Revision as of 17:09, 5 June 2019
Usage
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This template is used in the background for deprecated semantic constraints. It presents them in a standardized way and provides listing in Category:Semantic constraints deprecated. For proposed semantic constraints use Template:Semcon with status=proposed.
Please, don't forget to hint at semantic constraints with template:semconHint!
Arguments
The template has three unnamed obligatory arguments:
- 1: The constraint.
- 2: The introduction date
- 3: The approvement date
- 4: The deprecation date
Example
{{semconDeprecated|Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.|monday|thursday|friday}}
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