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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    Can you advise on running Serial-13 to open expected issues?

    I have read that prediction patterns now open in yearly not volume cycles. Does this mean it is best to run Serial-13 once annually to open all expected issues or run Serial-13 at regular intervals to open the next block of issues or a combination of both (i.e. once annually to open most issues but run regularly in between to open any new subscriptions)?

    We are just wondering on the best schedule, do you have any advice?

    Resolution:
    Patterns open in yearly mode not volume cycles.
    You may either run it annually or at regular intervals - the latter may be better as you suggest, so as to open any new subscriptions that were not opened at the last run.

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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