How month to date works
When you compare sales in the current calendar month with sales in the corresponding month last year, the prior month will typically have sales , while the current month will only include transactions up to 'today'. You can alter this by applying the month to date option.When you select Options > Month to date only the transactions from the previous month So for the current month would only and so only the transactions from 1st-6th of the comparison month would be included. This only has an effect in summary view, variance mode and stream mode and only when the displayed periods include the actual current month. For example, if the actual date is the 15-Nov-2014, activating 'month to date' will only have an effect if November 2014 is being displayed.In summary view both the current and previous periods need to include the same month for each respective year. For example, if the actual date is the 15-Nov-2014, 'month to date' will only work if both the current and previous periods include November.
Month to date only has an effect if the end month of the current period is the current month and current year.
Administrators may set some databases to turn on the Month to date option by defaultIn this example, the user wants June We will assume 15 We . We do this by using 'Month to Date'. Here we want vs . Select . Set the current period , and the previous period , as shownSelect '' and select will display This does not give us a 'like for like' comparisonSelect to Data in the 'previous' column will change You could save this ( as a ), and share it with other users. The Month to Date setting (whether on or off) will also apply to the shared user.
Month to Date will remain on in your current session. Note warning below.