Date Search rolling range options
There exists the ability to select various date ranges eg Current Fiscal Quarter, but one to include the last (or in fact next) X months would be great ie Last 1, 2 3 4, 6 or 12 months
Implemented and released as of Summer 2013 release.
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Bruce Williams commented
Common in business is 30, 60 and 90 day forecasting, where 30 days refers to This Month, 60 days refers to Next Month and 90 Days refers to the Next Month +1. If next Month +1 can be added to the Rolling Date Search range in addition to X Months Last and X Months Next it would be a great help...
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John Burrell commented
As to the Search options (including in saved searches of course), we have Last Month & Next Month already, but would be nice to have :
- Last/Next 2 Months
- Last/Next 3 Months
- Last/Next 4 Months
- Last/Next 6 Months
- Last/Next 12 Months
- All Future DatedThanks
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John Burrell commented
In agreement with Ian re the Notes & Documents selections - these would benefit from being extended with Today, Yesterday, This Week, Last 7 days/week being all I can think of.
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Peter commented
I hope that we will be able to use this in saved searches
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Jenny Carey commented
PS: To clarify, I mean a numeric box/dial for the X and a drop-down/single select for Days/Weeks/Months/Years...
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Jenny Carey commented
It would be more flexible to do "Last X Days/Weeks/Months/Years" etc...
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Jin Yu commented
We are planning to work on this feature request. I would like to collect the suggestions about what date rang will be useful. Here are what I have so far:
After today, Last 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 12 months, Next 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 12 months
Are there anything else that you would like us to add? Thank you -
Ian Wallace - CABC commented
If your are doing work on this feature, please take a few moments to add a good selection of 'past' rolling date options on the search Notes and Documents forms. Eg, Today, Yesterday, Last week etc.
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John Marrett commented
I agree with both John (B) and Ian!
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Ian Wallace - CABC commented
I could also use "In the Future" ("After today"?) I suspect with a few minutes imagination a few more useful options could be provided.