How to apply offset dates
Tick Offset. You can choose to set both the start and end dates as offsets, or just one. , either manually or using the arrows, and Apply. For example, if you select 'Month' as your time unit, an offset of 0 means the current month, an offset of -2 would be two months ago (as shown in the image below), 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)