"We have found #{multiple_issue_types?(issue_types)?'these issues':'this issue'} in your logs imported to the new version of CORE:\n",
issue_types.include?("missing_address")?"## Full address required\nThe Unique Property Reference number (UPRN) in some logs is incorrect, so the address data was not imported. Provide the full address and leave the UPRN column blank.\n":"",
issue_types.include?("missing_town")?"## Missing town or city\nThe town or city in some logs is missing. This data is required in the new version of CORE.\n":"",
"- download [this spreadsheet for #{log_type} logs](#{link}). This link will expire in one week. To request another link, [contact the CORE helpdesk](#{GlobalConstants::HELPDESK_URL}).\n",
"## Incorrect UPRN\nThe UPRN in some logs may be incorrect, so the wrong address data may have been imported.
Insomeofyourlogs,theUPRNisthesameasthe#{log_type == 'lettings' ? 'tenant code or property reference' : 'purchaser code'}, but these are different things. #{log_type == 'lettings' ? 'Property references' : 'Purchaser codes'} are codes that your organisation uses to identify properties. UPRNs are unique numbers assigned by the Ordnance Survey.
"## Incorrect UPRN\nThe UPRN in some logs may be incorrect, so the wrong address data may have been imported. In some of your logs, the UPRN links to an address in Bristol, but this is the first time your organisation has submitted logs for properties in Bristol.
"## Incorrect UPRN\nThe UPRN in some logs may be incorrect, so the wrong address data may have been imported. We think this is an issue for two reasons.
Inotherlogs,theUPRNisthesameasthe#{log_type == 'lettings' ? 'tenant code or property reference' : 'purchaser code'}, but these are different things. #{log_type == 'lettings' ? 'Property references' : 'Purchaser codes'} are codes that your organisation uses to identify properties. UPRNs are unique numbers assigned by the Ordnance Survey.