I was imputing X-Men, Vol. 2 #15 and noticed the Title field look odd. The Title should have been Part 7: The Camel’s Back but instead it read as Part 7: The Camel's Back. Fixing it and saving looked good but going back to editing mode showed it had not saved. The same issue is present with the Subtitle field.
The issue details look fine when displayed in the Details panel.
How do you type the ’ ? It looks like when I type it it works fine..
Do you copy the subtitle from somewhere?
What if you copy the Story Arc (so select it, Ctrl C, then paste it (Ctrl V) into Subtitle, does it show correctly then? Or still wrong for you?
We checked your collection, and it seems good now, is it good now for you too?
Sorry about the slow response. I’ll answer in posted order.
To type the ‘ . I just use the normal key on the keyboard. When I initally corrected this oddity, I simply typed the correct title, saved changes and then went back to edit mode to correct something else I had over looked. Whereupon I saw the correctioned title did not take.
For the Subtitle, I did copy the error to that field, to see if it would read correctly or look messed up on the details panel. (It looked fine on that panel.) Going back into Edit mode I deleted the nonsense text and corrected it in the subtitle field. But the correction would never display correctly.
I do have the Direct and Newstand editions of X-men vol.2 #15 and the direct edition does not have this problem. Oddly only the Newstand edition has this issue.
Both editions look fine in the app. They’re different on the web based clz.
That is really strange, because the subtitle is picked from issue 15 in our Core database (Newsstand and Direct edition share this field in Core).
If you add these both a 2nd time as a test, does it just get added correctly?
i’ll have to dig to find the Newstand edition. I’ll update once I have readded both.
I opened those issues to copy the personal info in preparation of readding them and noticed the problem is gone. No idea what changed. All ‘ are functioning correctly.
I’ll take that “solution”
thanks for letting me know!
You’re welcome.
Thank you for the assistance.




