Alexander Wagner <a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote:

> Given a large database that contains both, plain and
> extensively annotated games (comments, variations and 
> annotations). I want to remove all duplicate games from
> this base, and especially those that are 
> annotated usually appear once again in a plain version.

> How would I make sure that the annotated version survives?
...
> Second order problem: sometimes I've also triplettes say
> the same game twice unannotated once annotated, or two 
> annotated versions and one plain.

Programming considerations aside, a logical solution would be to
merge *all comments and variations* from identical games into
a single game.

S.


      
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