BUG: The Jewish New Testament should have a gray button for owners of the CJB

...as The Jewish New Testament is simply the NT portion of the Complete Jewish Bible.
It should therefore also have an "also included in" section on the product page.
Furthermore, the links to the Jewish New Testament and the Jewish New Testament Commentary on the product page of the Complete Jewish Bible are of the old kind that don't work any more.
And while you're at it: please make logos.com recognize the abbreviation 'CJB'.
Also, The NET Bible is part of most or all base packages, so it too is missing a gray button plus an "also included in" section.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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The Hermeneia Upgrade (3 vols.) is also missing the "also included in" section and the gray button for those who own the whole set.
And Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church is missing the "also included in" as well as the ship date of the Church and Postmodern Culture Series (5 vols.) that it's part of. (If the other books in that series are also sold separately I suspect the same goes for them, but I haven't checked).
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Two years later, and many of these issues still remain...
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FGH,
I think I've got a response for every issue. [:)] You're right. The Complete Jewish Bible includes the Jewish New Testament. They are two different resources (even though the content is the same for 1/3 of it). We'll make sure to add a callout in the next couple of days to the NT product page and direct customers to the complete Bible.
The NET Bible is not appearing as being part of base packages because the product includes three resources:- The NET Bible
- The NET Bible First Edition Notes
- The NET BIble First Edition (Noteless)
All base packages include the first two resources and not the last one. Since the NET Bible product page includes all three resources, it won't appear as being in base packages.
The Hermeneia Upgrade is the same issue as the NET Bible. It includes resources that aren't part of the Hermeneia Commentary. We'll be cleaning up things on the back-end in the next couple of days and the collection should display as being contained in the full commentary on the sidebar.
Who's Afraid of Postmodernism? now shows as being included in the Church and Postmodern Culture Series.
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