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As its name suggests, the month to date option allows you to compare data for the current month with the corresponding number of days in that month in the previous year.

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How month to date works

Typically, when you compare sales in the current calendar month with sales in the corresponding month last year the results sales for the whole of the 'previous' month, while the current month will only include transactions up to 'today', instead of a 'like for like' comparison.

When you select Options > Month to date only the transactions from the previous month up to the same day of the current month are included., e.g, if today is the 7th of the month, the current month would only include transactions from 1st to 6th of the month and so only the transactions from 1st-6th of the comparison month would be included.

You can use month to date in summary view (both the current and previous periods need to include the same month for each respective year) and in variance mode and stream mode (the displayed periods need to include the current month). 

Example: Compare data for part of a month 

In this example, the user wants to compare data for the first few weeks of June February with the same part of the month in the previous year. We will assume today's date is 16 February 2017. We want a like-for-like comparison with the first 15 days in February last year (2016). We do this by using 'Month to Date'.

  1. Set your date range. Here we want to display data from this February vs last February. Select Period > Custom. Set the current period to start and end in February 2017, and the previous period to start and end in February 2016. Apply
  2. Select the 'Customer' dimension and select Mode > Variance. The grid will display results for the entire month of February 2016, and the first 15 days of February 2017. The image below highlights the disparity in these results.


     
  3. Select Options > Month to Date.


    Data in the 'previous' column will change to display data for the first 15 days of February 2016.  The image below highlights that these results are much closer in range than in the image above without month to date applied.

     

You could save this (as a favorite or as a dashboard widget), and share it with other users. The Month to Date setting (whether on or off) will also apply to the shared user.

Administrators may set some databases to turn on the Month to date option by default.

Month to Date will remain on in your current session. Note warning below.

 

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The 'Month to date' option can have a major impact on performance, especially on large databases. While it can be used effectively on general queries, extreme caution should be used when using this option on a collection of dashboard widgets, as the compound impact on performance can be significant.