Full text of warning
DateFirstPackageIssue Import does not specify an DateFirstPackageIssue column
Description
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.
Solutions
Use the KBART macro
- Note that this macro will only work if you are beginning with a KBART formatted file. It will also rename the other KBART standard columns.
- Open the Rename KBART columns to GOKb columns macro.
- Copy the code found on the page beginning with the first open bracket and ending with the last close bracket.
- In OpenRefine, switch to the Undo/Redo tab.
- Click "Apply" and copy the code from the wiki page into the text box.
- Click "Perform operations."
- Change back to the Errors tab and verify that this error has disappeared.
Rename a column manually
- Open the quick resolution menu by clicking on the wrench icon in the upper right corner of the warning message, and selecting "Quick Resolution."
- Choose "Rename a column."
- A dropdown menu will appear listing all of the columns already in your project.
- Choose the one that contains coverage start dates and click "rename."
- The warning message should disappear.
Create a new column
- Open the quick resolution menu by clicking on the wrench icon in the upper right corner of the warning message, and selecting "Quick Resolution."
- Choose "Append a blank column."
- An empty column with the correct name will be appended at the right-most place in your project.
- You will need to manually type in dates for each title.