If the dates you want aren't listed in the period dropdown, you can apply a custom period to your current analysis. This is a temporary date range and isn't added to your period dropdown, but if you save the results of your query as a favorite the custom period will be included in the favorite. If you need to save your own period, choose Add instead of Custom. (See xxxx)
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Uses of a custom period
Applying a custom period is a useful way of seeing data for a one-off timeframe such as the duration of a campaign. You can set the dates to, for example:
- a range of months
- sections of months
- one month at a time.
How to set a custom period
Step 1. Select Period > Custom, as shown below.
Step 2. In the custom period window:
The data in the grid will update accordingly and the Period button will display 'Custom'. The period range(s) you have set will appear in the status bar.
If you save the results as a favorite, the custom period will be included.
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View a range of months
You may want to view customers who have purchased during a particular season. To do this:
Only customers who have purchased during the summer will be displayed on the grid. The Period button changes to Custom and the actual dates will appear in the status bar.You can part of a month, e.g., May April a database and a Make sure in period select Period > Custom.
The grid will May April column). The Period button changes to Custom, and the actual dates will appear in the status bar.
View one month at a time
To view a single month the start and end need to be the same, as shown in the example below.
How stream mode affects period settings
In Stream mode, you see different options in the settings window.
E.g., if you are in Stream mode with 'Sales' and 'Budget' selected, the dialog will contain options that allow you to set a start and end date for each of the streams. It also allows you to choose between day, month or year.