Created attachment 74815 [details] prediction pattern Hi, It is difficult for me to explain the problem in English but I will try with a detailed test plan: - created a numbering pattern for name of month (see image) - created a subscription for monthly frequency - check irregularities for months that are not published - receive an issue - next issue with expeted status display wrong name of month. (see image) - Date published is corrected, irregularity is respected but name of month do not respect irregularities cheched on prediction pattern. Has anyone ever experienced this problem? Regards, Marjorie
Created attachment 74816 [details] serial collection
still valid in 21.05
Created attachment 154229 [details] Serial naming pattern passed to item record
Still valid in 22.11. It also has some downstream impacts. If the serial is configured to create an item record, the name of the issue is passed to 952 $H. However, 952 $H will appear correct in the item form. Once the item form is saved, if you look at the Normal view of the biblio record, the name of the issue is incorrect. In some cases the name of the issue is duplicated. The work around is to edit the name of the issue before receiving so that the proper text is passed to the item form and saved. This also seems to correct the display issue in the item list of the Normal view of the bibliographic record. Image attached above.
Created attachment 154348 [details] Serial chronology display error In reference to my comments on 8/3, the display error persists in the detail/normal view of the biblio with the items. It is possible to edit the item record to the correct name either at receiving or after receiving. If the item's serial/chronology data is edited after receiving, the detail view is not updated. Attached image.
Editing the serial enumeration/chronology of an item after receiving and item creation also does not update the same information in the serial collection view.
This would help us, especially with popular titles like Forbes that publish every other month and are named December/January, February/March, etc.