The product description page for Conspectus Journal doesn't show that it is part of the TJL Upgrade Bundle (400 vols.), which in turn is part of Theology Journal Bundle (780+ vols.) (so Conspectus is also part of that), nor Master Journal Bundle (1,280+ vols.), which it is part of.
While I'm at it, TJL Upgrade Bundle (400 vols.) and Theology Journal Bundle (780+ vols.) product description pages don't show that they are part of Master Journal Bundle (1,280+ vols.). I haven't gone through and checked it but I assume they are both completely subsets of the larger bundle because it is supposed to include everything.
Hi, Rosie, thanks for letting us know. I've opened a case for this.
Hi Rosie!Let me take a closer look at this and I'll get back to you.
We're updating all of recent individual journal pages to make it more clear which bundles they are a pat of. This information will be added to the Overviews, including Conspectus.The Academic, TJL Upgrade, and Theological journal pages have been updated to make it clear that they are in the Master Journal Bundle. The information on these pages has been added to the callout on each page that directs customers to the Master Journal Bundle.
Here's an example: Get all the journals—including the Academic Journal Bundle—with the Master Journal Bundle.
The Academic, TJL Upgrade, and Theological journal pages have been updated to make it clear that they are in the Master Journal Bundle.
Thanks. I see that is now the case for Academic and TJL Upgrade, but the Theology Journal Bundle still does not mention that it is included in the Master Journal Bundle:
The callouts are nice, but I'm used to looking in that upper right corner Recommendations section to see if a product I'm considering buying is already included in some other product that I've already ordered. For consistency, they should all do it, like this:
Thanks!
Ah, ok I see what you are referring to. Those fields are populated by an automated feature in our system. There may a variable in the logic and that might be why its populating it in a new way. I'll look into how that is generated and get back to you.Thanks for your patience!
Ah, ok I see what you are referring to. Those fields are populated by an automated feature in our system
OK, if it's populated automatically, then it should be able to figure out if a bundle is wholly contained within another bundle and give the link to the larger bundle there. If it can be figured out why the automated links are only working sometimes and not always, that will make it unnecessary for you to manually add the callout links (though there's nothing wrong with adding those too if you want to).
Hi Rosie!My apologies for taking so long to get back to you on this. I wanted to make sure I had an exact answer.A small update was made to one of the resources in the Master Journal Bundle that was not applied to the other bundles. That update has been made and that has fixed the problem. Thanks for your feedback, it was very helpful in solving this problem.
One more item...We continue to receive new issues of a variety of journals on a daily basis. This means that the individual journal pages do not necessarily reflect the same content as the bundles. Individual pages may contain volumes/issues that we received after posting those bundles.Conspectus is a great example. The individual page contains 18 volumes, while the Master Journal Bundle contains only 17.
We continue to receive new issues of a variety of journals on a daily basis. This means that the individual journal pages do not necessarily reflect the same content as the bundles. Individual pages may contain volumes/issues that we received after posting those bundles.Conspectus is a great example. The individual page contains 18 volumes, while the Master Journal Bundle contains only 17.
Ah, I see. But when I reported this issue, I thought I had compared all the volumes in Conspectus with what was included in the bundles, and the were the same, so maybe an additional volume was added to the stand-alone Conspectus SKU since I started this thread. Regardless, I'm glad I was able to draw something to your attention that did need fixing.
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