Error_The_title_cannot_be_blank

Error: The title cannot be blank

Issue

I am adding a new position to the database, but I keep getting an error that says the title cannot be blank. What does this error mean and how do I fix it? 

Errors Found

 

Explanation

In version 2025.02 or earlier, you could add a new position without adding a position title. In version 2025.05 or later, you will need to add a position title or you will not be able to save the record. 

 

Solution

To fix this error, add a descriptive title to the position, and then save the record. 

Position tab, Title field

 

 

 

 

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