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* Support for multiple table namespaces for easy separation of data.
 
* Support for multiple table namespaces for easy separation of data.
 
* Table definitions can include standard wiki markup for ease of annotating their use.
 
* Table definitions can include standard wiki markup for ease of annotating their use.
* Aliases may be defined for fields, so that common naming mistakes or legacy data can be seamlessly mapped to the correct field.
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fields, so that common naming mistakes or legacy data can be seamlessly mapped to the correct field.
 
* Fields can be typed and, where appropriate, a range can be specified.
 
* Fields can be typed and, where appropriate, a range can be specified.
 
* An extensible type mechanism allows new custom field types to be added.  For example, you could create an 'ISBN' data type that only allowed valid ISBN numbers.  The data types can be as complex as you want.
 
* An extensible type mechanism allows new custom field types to be added.  For example, you could create an 'ISBN' data type that only allowed valid ISBN numbers.  The data types can be as complex as you want.

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