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    Quarterly report

    Hi,

    Is there a way to create a group by date based on a date range. For example, I would like to create a report that creates total amounts for each quarter of the year. Is this possible?

    Thank you
    Tracy

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    Re: Quarterly report

    ceiling(month(your_date_field )/3)
    There can be only one.

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      #3
      Re: Quarterly report

      Thank you Stan.
      Have you considered writing a book?

      Tracy


      Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post
      ceiling(month(your_date_field )/3)

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        #4
        Re: Quarterly report

        Don't need to, I can read the documentation.
        There can be only one.

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          #5
          Re: Quarterly report

          Hi Stan,

          I meant that (writing a book) as a compliment, because you really have a grasp of how to get the more advanced things done.
          Tracy

          Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post
          Don't need to, I can read the documentation.

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            #6
            Re: Quarterly report

            Understood, and that was a bit snippy, but I intended to indicate that my example came almost verbatim from the documentation. (Searched for quarter.)

            http://wiki.alphasoftware.com/MONTH+Function
            There can be only one.

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              #7
              Re: Quarterly report

              I started working with A5 more seriously about a year ago. Especially when I was getting started I found the documentation difficult to use. In some ways its not a whole lot better. We don't always know the term A5 uses in documentation to search by. I am just saying its easy to be frustrated with us, but try to remember your first days working with Alpha because that's where many are at. I include myself in that category.

              I know many of the experts, and they are truly expert, help us, and it is appreciated. Sometimes there are people who take advantage. The sad truth is if not for the experts on this forum we not have much for technical support. I am not seeing it from Alpha these days.

              Thanks for all the help, if not for you experts we would be in serious trouble. (a compliment)
              Regards,

              John W.
              www.CustomReportWriters.net

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                #8
                Re: Quarterly report

                hi Stan,

                I didn't take your comment as snippy. I thought that i had offended you by saying that i thought you should/could write a book and that was not my intention - no harm, no foul.

                Documentation . . . hmmmmmm, "we" don't get along so well. I do search (even full text) the documentation prior to posting, and the videos, but I don't see anything close to what i'm looking for. then when I post a question, I come to find out that sometimes what I'm looking for is in the documentation, just called something that I never thought to use as a search term.

                I think some of that comes from a5 calling some things different then what i'm use to.

                Tracy


                Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post
                Understood, and that was a bit snippy, but I intended to indicate that my example came almost verbatim from the documentation. (Searched for quarter.)

                http://wiki.alphasoftware.com/MONTH+Function

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                  #9
                  Re: Quarterly report

                  Exactly John!

                  Especially your comment about the terminology differences. I didn't think that I was the only one with this issue. I'm just happy that someone else said it out loud.

                  Tracy

                  Originally posted by jkwrpc View Post
                  I started working with A5 more seriously about a year ago. Especially when I was getting started I found the documentation difficult to use. In some ways its not a whole lot better. We don't always know the term A5 uses in documentation to search by. I am just saying its easy to be frustrated with us, but try to remember your first days working with Alpha because that's where many are at. I include myself in that category.

                  I know many of the experts, and they are truly expert, help us, and it is appreciated. Sometimes there are people who take advantage. The sad truth is if not for the experts on this forum we not have much for technical support. I am not seeing it from Alpha these days.

                  Thanks for all the help, if not for you experts we would be in serious trouble. (a compliment)

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                    #10
                    Re: Quarterly report

                    Allow me to jump in with a comment on documentation and searching. I too find searching in any current form of the documentation to be more than a bit frustrating. That's why back in the days (long ago) when one version of the documentation was a PDF file, I appreciated a PDF's ability to be searched on virtually anything, not just the precise one or two things that some expert decided should be the search terms for a topic. I am not suggesting the documentation should only be in PDF format, just that one version should be. Or, maybe I just don't know how to search "properly". But wouldn't that be the whole point of a good search tool, to help fools like me!

                    Raymond Lyons

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