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titleHow does the Compare Period work?

Please make sure you are defining the periods for comparison adequately. That is, for a period of a 'day', select the comparison of a 'day', for a 'month' - a 'month', etc. The general logic of the system in comparison more would be as follows:

Example 1:

If you select the Period to be Today 00:00:00 til 23:59:59, the Previous Period and Previous Day values would be the same and show yesterday. The Previous Week option would display the same day last week (i.e., Monday for Monday), the Previous Month option would show the same date last month, and the Previous Year will display the same date last year.

Example 2:

If you select the Period to be This Week, the system will take the period starting Monday 00:00:00 and up to 23:59:59 on the current day. That is if your current day is Thursday, This Week would be Monday to Thursday. The comparative periods will work accordingly, selecting the same periods from the past week, month, year. Only the Previous Day option will result in offsetting a period one day behind (if a period is Monday to Thursday, comparative would be Sunday to Wednesday).

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(warning) Attention

When you use the Compare Period option in the Summary Report and Orig-Term Report sections, default chart templates will not be accessible

.When you select one of the Time parameters (Year, Month, Week) for the Group by field, the End date of the Period 2 will be set automatically to make intervals of Period 1 and Period 2 equal. Moreover, the End Date field of Period 2 becomes noneditable

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