How to apply offset dates
Tick Offset date. You can choose to set both the start and end dates as offsets, or just one. , either manually or using the up and down arrows, and Apply. For example, if you select 'Month' as your time unit, an offset of 0 means the current month, an offset of -1 would be last month, +1 would be next month, and so on.Offset date settings
Typical settings for offset dates
Example
Time unit
Start
End
Calendar Year to Date
Month
Not Offset. Choose January
Offset: 0
Financial Year to Date
Month
Not Offset. Choose start month of financial year, e.g. July
Offset: 0
Last month
Month
Offset: -1
Offset: -1
This month
Month
Offset: 0
Offset: 0
Rolling 12 months
Month
Offset: -11
Offset: 0
Today
Day
Offset: 0
Offset: 0
Yesterday
Day
Offset: -1
Offset: -1
Last 7 days
Day
Offset: -6
Offset: 0
Last three years
Year
Offset: -2
Offset: 0
Special offsets
contains two inputs:
The first input (more detail below) allows the user to choose one of the special days (via dropdown).
- First Day
- Last Day
- Match Today
- Match Yesterday
The second input requires the user to offset that special day against a month, in the usual manner.
Click off the pop-up to activate.
Offset and special dates are displayed in words. Actual dates are displayed as dates.
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Users can now choose from four new 'month' offset options:
If the user chooses an offset or a special date, it will be displayed in words on save. This is different to existing.
If the user chooses an actual date, it will be displayed as a date on save (as per existing)