Subtle/Pervasive production bug: Expository Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism

Schenck, Ferdinand S. Expository Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism. New York: Board of Publication and Bible School Work of the Reformed Church in America, 1920.
LLS:HEIDSCHENCK 2014-07-25T17:24:34Z HEIDSCHENCK.logos4
This resource fails to link appropriately with the Heidelberg Catechism itself. The catechism itself may be indexed by Question or by Sunday (for which there should be a preset reading plan ... but I digress). However, it is indexed only by Question while this resource references Sundays.
Please adapt the indexing/linkage so that these resources work correctly in parallel and in Searches.
The same flaw occurs in Kuiper, Henry J., ed. Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism. Vol. I–V. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1936–1956. LLS:HEIDKUIPER 2014-07-25T17:29:36Z HEIDKUIPER.logos4
And on Schenck, Ferdinand S. Expository Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism. New York: Board of Publication and Bible School Work of the Reformed Church in America, 1920. LLS:HEIDSCHENCK 2014-07-25T17:24:34Z HEIDSCHENCK.logos4
And in the Commentary on the HC Ames, William. A Sketch of the Christian’s Catechism. Edited by R. Scott Clark. Translated by Todd M. Rester. Vol. 1. Classic Reformed Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books, 2008. LLS:SKTCHCHRSCTCHSM 2014-12-03T23:53:11Z SKTCHCHRSCTCHSM.logos4
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Yes, they should definitely get these resolved. That's what we pay for. On all, or almost all, product pages it says:
These volumes’ Logos editions enhance the depth and efficiency of your study with amazing functionality. Scripture citations link directly to English translations and original-language texts. Citations to other works in your library link to the exact page for quick reference.
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MJ. Smith said:
Schenck, Ferdinand S. Expository Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism. New York: Board of Publication and Bible School Work of the Reformed Church in America, 1920.
LLS:HEIDSCHENCK 2014-07-25T17:24:34Z HEIDSCHENCK.logos4
This resource fails to link appropriately with the Heidelberg Catechism itself. The catechism itself may be indexed by Question or by Sunday (for which there should be a preset reading plan ... but I digress). However, it is indexed only by Question while this resource references Sundays.
Please adapt the indexing/linkage so that these resources work correctly in parallel and in Searches.
The same flaw occurs in Kuiper, Henry J., ed. Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism. Vol. I–V. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1936–1956. LLS:HEIDKUIPER 2014-07-25T17:29:36Z HEIDKUIPER.logos4
And on Schenck, Ferdinand S. Expository Sermons on the Heidelberg Catechism. New York: Board of Publication and Bible School Work of the Reformed Church in America, 1920. LLS:HEIDSCHENCK 2014-07-25T17:24:34Z HEIDSCHENCK.logos4
And in the Commentary on the HC Ames, William. A Sketch of the Christian’s Catechism. Edited by R. Scott Clark. Translated by Todd M. Rester. Vol. 1. Classic Reformed Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books, 2008. LLS:SKTCHCHRSCTCHSM 2014-12-03T23:53:11Z SKTCHCHRSCTCHSM.logos4
- We're actually working on a tool that will make creating preset reading plans much easier. If all goes according to plan this will have ramifications for a whole host of types of resources.
- I'd have to look into either a second type of HC data type that organizes it by Sunday or create a generic data type. There are drawbacks to each.
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Kyle G. Anderson said:
We're actually working on a tool that will make creating preset reading plans much easier. If all goes according to plan this will have ramifications for a whole host of types of resources.
That's great! [Y]
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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