BIG grammar ouch! benefactor vs. beneficiary

All the dictionaries I've check say the benefactor gives the benefit to the beneficiary. It surely looks to me like the interactive uses benefactor when it means beneficiary. What am I missing?

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  • Mike Aubrey
    Mike Aubrey Member, Logos Employee Posts: 223

    Yes. That's my mistake. The original raw data had the column label wrong and I let it propagate all the way through. It's being corrected on our end now.

  • Angela Murashov
    Angela Murashov Member Posts: 1,532

    MJ. Smith said:

    All the dictionaries I've check say the benefactor gives the benefit to the beneficiary. It surely looks to me like the interactive uses benefactor when it means beneficiary. What am I missing?

    Thanks for the report! We have a case for this, and we will let you know once it is fixed.

  • Steve Workman
    Steve Workman Member, Logos Employee Posts: 282

    Thanks for the report! We have a case for this, and we will let you know once it is fixed.

    This should be resolved in Beta 3.