Search and Reports Reference Date

Search and Reports, contains a Set Reference Date option, enabling you to set up a date range list outside of an individual search and then select from the available list when creating or updating a search.

This allows you to update the date range for a specific search or searches, without having to update the individual search(es).

Note - The maximum number of date ranges is 100.

Setting Up Reference Dates

To set up your Reference Date list:

  1. From the main Search and Reports screen or from within an ad-hoc search, select Maintenance - Set Reference Dates:

  2. The Set Reference Dates screen displays, existing reference dates display in the list:

  3. Set up additional reference dates as required:

    Note - Reference dates cannot be in the future.
    • Reference Name - Enter a name for your date.

    • Reference Value - Enter the date required.

  4. Select Add to save the new reference date and add further dates.

  5. Select OK to save.

Important - If you set up Reference Dates from within an ad-hoc search, you must close the search and then open it again in order to see your updated Reference Dates list.

Using Reference Dates

To use a Reference Date in a search:

  1. From Search and Reports, for a new search select New Ad-hoc Search or for an existing saved search, select the search from Ad-hoc Search & Reporting on the left hand side of your screen.

  2. The Search:New Search screen displays.

  3. Select or update the details in the usual way.

  4. Anywhere you want to select a date/date range to search on, you have the option to select a predefined Reference Date. Tick Reference Dates to see the list available.

  5. Select the criteria you want to set as a Reference Date and then select the Reference Date required:

  6. Save and run the search in the usual way.

When the selected Reference Dates are updated, the new dates are used the next time this search is run.

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