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Periods are time and date ranges for the data displayed in the Phocas grid, and are often set to months or years. In Phocas a 'period' is often actually two date ranges: A current period and a comparative previous period. You can select a defined period or add your own, or apply a custom period to current analysis.
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Custom period dates are fixed, i.e., you can set a date as 'January 2016', for example, but you can't define, say, 'last month''. If you want a dynamic date range you can use offset dates, which are available when you add your own defined period. This option allows you to set a date (or date range) based on today's date, so that the data updates. |
The Period button displays the selected period for the database. If you have not selected a period, the default period for that database is displayed (in the image below, it's 'Rolling 12 months').
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Periods are a core concept in Phocas. Read the Phocas basics > Periods page to learn more about the Period menu and the different types of periods. You use the Period menu to change the timeframe that applies to the data in the grid. |
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The Reset tool does not work for the Period menu. |
Apply a defined period
In the Summary view or when you have selected a dimension (as applicable), click the Period menu to view the list of defined periods, then select the one you want to apply. The grid updates automatically.
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During your analysis, you might wonder why you do not see certain data in the grid. A common reason for missing data is that the data is not represented in the period that is currently applied to the grid. You should check the dates in the period to ensure the data you are looking for is within that range. If it is not, you can change the period to view the required data. |
There are two ways you can find out the date range for a particular defined period:
Apply the period, then click the Information button in the top right toolbar. The period details display in the Information window. Click Close to return to your analysis.
Image Added(If you have permission) Apply the period, then when the grid updates, click the Period menu and select Custom. The Custom Period window displays the dates for that period. Click Close to return to your analysis.
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Apply a custom period
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Click the Period menu and select Custom.
In the Custom Period window, select the period type (time unit), such as year, month or day. The period types that are available depend on what was set up by your administrator when the database was created.
(Optional) Select the Reversed checkbox. By default, time units (years, months, weeks or days) display in the grid in chronological order from left to right. To avoid having to scroll across to the most recent time unit, you can reverse the display order.
Select a start and end date for your current period. The previous period automatically updates accordingly (one year earlier) but you can change those dates too, if required.
Click Apply. The Custom option displays in the Period menu and the grid updates to display the data for that period. The period range you set displays in the status bar above the grid.
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Apply a custom period in the Purchases database to identify customers who have purchased products during the summer season (in the northern hemisphere).
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Apply a custom period in the Sales database to compare products sales for the first half of October compared with the first half of September.
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To view a single month, the start and end need to be the same, as illustrated in the image below. Image Added |
Add a user-defined period
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You can add your own defined period from scratch or tweak an existing defined period, then add it as a new defined period. Either way, as it is your defined period, you can edit or delete it as required. |
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Add a user-defined period from scratch
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Add a user-defined period based on an existing periodYou can use a period you have already created as the basis for another period. This is useful if you want to make a small change, as it saves you time.
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Edit or delete a user-defined periodYou can change the setup of a defined period you add, or delete it if you no longer need it. Click the Period menu and locate the period in the list, then either:
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