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If you save your view as a favorite, your defined or custom period will be included.
You can set a default period, so that a certain date range is applied each time you view a statement.

Apply a defined period

Click the Period menu to view the list of defined periods, then select the one you want to apply. The statement grid updates automatically.

Compare the examples in the images below; in the first example, the Financial Year To Date (FYTD) period is applied and in the second, the Financial Quarter period is applied.

Check what dates are used in a defined period

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There are two ways you can find out the date range for a particular defined period:

  • The date range always displays under the Current, Previous and Budget column headers. If you have applied a custom period, the date range also displays in the status bar above the grid.

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  • 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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Change the columns to complement the period

When you change the period, likely, you will also want to add or remove columns, to enhance your view of the financial statement.

Continuing with the example in the second image above, click the Columns menu, then clear the Totals and Budgets checkbox and select the All checkbox in the Periods section. ​The statement grid updates to give you a quarter-on-quarter view of performance.

Apply a custom period

  1. Click the Period menu and select Custom.

  2. In the Custom Period window, select the period type, 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.

  3. Clear or select the Reversed checkbox, as required. Time units (months, days, weeks, years) 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. Some defined periods may already be set as reversed.

  4. Select a start and end date for your current period. The previous and budget periods automatically update to these dates but you can change those dates too, if required.

  5. Select the Offset checkbox(es) if you want to define a date range based on today's date, so that the data continues to update dynamically.

  6. Click Apply. The statement grid updates automatically.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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titleExample 1 - Conduct a calendar year Profit and Loss analysis for the last 12 months

In the Custom Period window, set the Current Period to start at Jan [this year] and end at Dec [this year]. The previous will automatically set to Jan and Dec [previous year].

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titleExample 2 - Compare financial statements for multiple calendar years

In the Custom Period window, select Year from the top menu (rather than months or any other pre-set period length) and select the total current period range. Then click Columns and select the Periods > All checkbox to display all years in the grid. If you want comparatives, select the Budgets and Prior Period checkboxes.

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See the Change the current data and Change the budget data pages for more examples of when you might want to apply a custom period.

Add a user-defined period

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  1. Click the Period menu and select Add at the bottom of the list.

  2. In the User Defined Period window, enter a name for the period.

  3. Set up the period as required (see Apply a custom period above for details, as the settings are similar).

  4. Select the Offset checkbox(es) if you want to define a date range based on today's date, so that the data continues to update dynamically.

  5. Click Save & Apply.

You 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:

  • Click the Edit button next to the period name, make your changes and click Save & Apply.

  • Click the Delete button next to the period name and click Yes to confirm.

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