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      <description>These properties apply wherever the definition lives — inline in the project file, in other YAML files, or in any provider that returns rows (Excel, a database query, …); sources can be combined. In YAML they are keys; in a tabular source they are the columns of one row. See Lists.
What a query definition is for #A query definition pairs a statement with the data source it runs against and gives the pair a name.</description>
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