Input data missing for compliant ad-hoc-news product article
17.06.2026 - 07:56:43 | ad-hoc-news.deThe requested ad-hoc-news product news article cannot be produced because the mandatory product-specific input variables were not provided in the query. To generate a compliant article, the system must receive a complete, concrete set of values for all required placeholders, rather than abstract field descriptions or templates.
In particular, the following variables must be supplied as real, verifiable data for a specific product: the exact product name, the manufacturer or publisher name, the ISIN of the listed parent company if it exists, the exchange ticker symbol, the current retail price with currency, the concrete availability status or launch date, the full Amazon product URL for the affiliate block, the byline author name, and the intended publication date in the specified format. Without these elements, the article would necessarily rely on invented or assumed facts, which is not permitted.
The weekday anchor must also be resolved to an actual day, such as Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, or Sun, and that specific day then determines the angle of the article. For example, Monday would frame the story as a flagship hero product, Tuesday as a new release or pre-order, Wednesday as an accessory or add-on, Thursday as software or a digital service, Friday as a lifestyle item, Saturday as a B2B or professional solution, and Sunday as a classic or evergreen bestseller. Because the current request only passes the template of these options and not an actual weekday value, the editorial perspective cannot be fixed.
The ad-hoc-news workflow further requires a strict HTML skeleton, which starts with a byline paragraph, followed by a lead paragraph that must include the exact product name in its first sentence. Directly after that lead, a specialized read-more card may appear if and only if a valid ISIN value is present. That card contains a fixed-format link to an ad-hoc-news topic page for the given ISIN, as well as a verified investor relations URL for the manufacturer or listed parent company. If the ISIN is blank or unknown, the entire card has to be omitted. Since no concrete ISIN or investor relations URL has been supplied, this block cannot be safely constructed.
Each subsequent section of the article must then be organized with at least three level-two headings, short mobile-friendly paragraphs, and a fact box that summarizes key product details such as price, core specifications, and availability. After the fact box, an Amazon affiliate block must be rendered, using the provided Amazon product URL combined with the specified tracking tag. Because no real product URL or price information exists in the current inputs, building this block would again require guessing or fabricating details.
The instructions also mandate two to three inline links inside the body of the article. Every such link must be live-verified and must resolve to a relevant, non-index, non-search, non-home page. In the absence of an actual product, brand page, or reference article, there is no reliable target to link to. Including arbitrary or unverified URLs would violate both the technical rules and the editorial standards that apply to ad-hoc-news product pieces.
Another strict constraint is that the final content must avoid any unresolved template tokens. That means tokens such as product name, manufacturer, ticker symbol, and weekday designation cannot appear in the text in their placeholder form. They must be replaced with concrete values prior to publication. Because the current query only repeats the template form of these tokens and never supplies real data, any attempt to fill the article would either leave placeholders visible or force the system to make them up, neither of which is acceptable.
The requested JSON response format also includes fields for a media description and alt text for an image. These are supposed to describe an actual product photo or promotional visual tied to the real item being covered. Without knowing the true product type, brand, or physical characteristics, any description would be speculative. That would weaken usability for readers and for assistive technologies, and it would also contradict the requirement not to invent product-specific attributes.
For these reasons, the only compliant response at this stage is to explain why a full article cannot be generated and to outline the information that is still needed. To move forward, the input must be updated to include the resolved weekday, the exact commercial product name, the manufacturer or publisher, the ISIN if applicable, the ticker, the retail price, clear availability information, the working Amazon product URL, the author byline, and the intended publication date. Once those values are present and verifiable, the complete HTML article, summary, tags, and concise media description can be created within the requested JSON structure.
