Category:CS1 errors: missing periodical
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This is a tracking category for CS1 periodical citations that do not have a periodical parameter.
Cite <template> requires |<param>=
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These CS1 periodical templates require a periodical parameter. The periodical templates are:
{{cite journal}}
{{cite magazine}}
The error message suggests a periodical parameter that matches the template, but there is no requirement to use the suggested parameter; any one of these periodical parameters may be used:
|journal=
|magazine=
|newspaper=
|periodical=
|website=
|work=
In some cases, an incorrect template has been used (e.g. {{cite journal}}
for a web page, book, or standalone document). The appropriate resolution in these cases is to change the incorrect template to {{cite web}}
, {{cite book}}
, or a different, more appropriate template.
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: missing periodical.[a]
Notes
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