Reading Plan showing 'null'

Stephen Boon
Stephen Boon Member Posts: 9
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hi - I created a bunch of reading plans on my PC to work my through the Bible in the coming year. I usually do the reading on my Android phone. Not all of the plans show up on my phone, and one appears as below, with 'null' where today's passage ought to be displayed, and when I tap it, it says, "Unable to navigate to requested resource". I tried switching the Bible version I used to the ESV, but it seemed to do the same thing.

Any ideas?

I'm using Logos 6.14 SR-3 on my Windows 10 desktop and Logos version 5.10.2 on my Android 6.0.1 Samsung Galaxy S5 phone.

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,488

    Good job creating a new thread and posting in the right forum! I am not an android user and others will have to advise. Do you know where the reading plan documents are kept in the app? What does this plan look like there? Are the other plans visible there?

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  • Stephen Boon
    Stephen Boon Member Posts: 9

    Hmm. Had a look around to see if I could see where the reading plans are stored, but no luck.

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,469

    Hmm. Had a look around to see if I could see where the reading plans are stored, but no luck.

    You should find them in the Documents section

  • Kevin Byford (Faithlife)
    Kevin Byford (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,309

    Hi Stephen,

    I'm able to reproduce this issue, I'll write up a case. The bug appears to be related to Romans 16:26.

    As a workaround, you can use a custom reference range of Romans 1:1 - Romans 16:25 which will allow the reading plan to work on mobile (although you'll miss verses 26 and 27 on your last reading).

  • Stephen Boon
    Stephen Boon Member Posts: 9

    Thanks very much indeed Kevin - that's worked for me.

    And thanks too, Graham - I was poking around with file explorer instead of looking in obvious places in the app itself...! (You're not related to that nice young man Dave Criddle, with whom I was at Wycliffe Hall, are you...?)

    I don't know if this is place to mention it, or if it ought to go somewhere else, but I've spotted another slight eccentricity in my latest reading plan - in trying to cover Job (actually, Job, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon) by pericope in the NET Bible in a year, the plan suggests for a first reading Job 1-2, and then goes back over those two chapters in much smaller chunks: second reading Job 1:1-5, third Job 1:6-12... It doesn't really matter, but it's a bit odd...

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,469

    (You're not related to that nice young man Dave Criddle, with whom I was at Wycliffe Hall, are you...?)

    I'm his father[:)]