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DateFirstPackageIssue Import does not specify an DateFirstPackageIssue column

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The publication date of the first/earliest issue for a journal publication within the package. This column is not required, but it is highly desirable that it be added if the information is available.

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Note

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: Most files contain this information, but it may be named something like "date_first_issue_online" or "ft_start_date". Look for columns with dates or years.

Solutions

Rename a column with a macro

  1.  Right-click any cell and select Apply Macro

  2. Search for the name of the package and/or provider to locate the correct macro, or search for the KBART (generic) macro.

  3. Click Ok to run the macro

Rename a column manually

  1. Open the quick resolution menu by clicking on the wrench icon in the upper right corner of the warning message, and selecting "Quick Resolution."
  2. Choose "Rename a column."
  3. A dropdown menu will appear listing all of the columns already in your project.
  4. Choose the one that contains coverage start dates and click "rename."
  5. The warning message should disappear.

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