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- Q1070621 subject Q7142646.
- Q1070621 subject Q8407702.
- Q1070621 abstract "Chess Query Language (CQL) is a structured query language which is designed to allow chess players and researchers to search for games, positions, problems, and studies in a quick and relatively easy manner.The user specifies the items that they are looking for, and the database in which to search. After running, the query creates a file in Portable Game Notation (PGN) format that contains all the games or positions matching the query criteria.The language is designed to be extremely flexible; for example, a user does not have to define exactly the position or theme that they are looking for, but can modify the query so that it will find similar results within certain parameters.Items and themes that CQL can search for include, but are not limited to: Player names Date and location of games Chess opening used Certain moves or combinations of moves Certain pieces located on certain squares Patterns of pieces in certain locations Which pieces each side has left Complex criteria such as king safety or certain pawn structures.↑ ↑".
- Q1070621 wikiPageExternalLink ChessAssistant8_Review.html.
- Q1070621 wikiPageExternalLink cql.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q103632.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q138.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q205748.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q544685.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142646.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q8407702.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q845739.
- Q1070621 wikiPageWikiLink Q970141.
- Q1070621 comment "Chess Query Language (CQL) is a structured query language which is designed to allow chess players and researchers to search for games, positions, problems, and studies in a quick and relatively easy manner.The user specifies the items that they are looking for, and the database in which to search.".
- Q1070621 label "Chess Query Language".