That CatLinks table holds the 'LinkID' and 'CategoryID'. It basically works as an intermediary between lsql_Links and lsql_Category.
If you open the CatLinks table via a 'select', it theoretically should give you the category ID of the link ($hit->{CategoryID}).
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If you open the CatLinks table via a 'select', it theoretically should give you the category ID of the link ($hit->{CategoryID}).
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