Table 19. Forecast 2000 - Forecast Series Date
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Auto-Set Start/End Dates |
N |
If enabled, when the user creates a new record and sets the Forecast Date field, Start Date automatically defaults to the period that the Forecast Date falls in. If the user is copying a record, the End Date defaults so that the difference (number of periods) between the source record's Start Date and End Date is maintained. |
Series Subst Var: FCST_DATE_LOWER_BOUND |
Date - Lower Bound |
Special variable available for use in Auto, Assoc, and Date Range search specifications. Using this variable, administrators can access the lower bound of the Forecast Series Date record, for example the earliest of {History View Date, History Edit Date, Start Date}, some of which can be null. |
Series Subst Var: FCST_EFFECTIVE_DATE |
Forecast Date |
Special variable available for use in Auto, Assoc, and Date Range search specifications. Using this variable, administrators can access the Forecast Date. |
Series Subst Var: FCST_END_DATE |
End Date |
Special variable available for use in Auto, Assoc, Date Range search specifications. Through this variable, administrators can access the End Date. |
Series Subst Var: FCST_HISTE_START_DATE |
History Edit Date |
Special variable available for use in Auto, Assoc, and Date Range search specifications. Using this variable, administrators can access the History Edit Date, which can be null. The History Edit Date defaults to History View if defined, otherwise it defaults to Start Date. |
Series Subst Var: FCST_HISTV_START_DATE |
History View Date |
Special variable available for use in Auto, Assoc, and Date Range search specifications. Using this variable, administrators can access the History View Date, which can be null. The History View Date defaults to the earlier of {History Edit, Start}. |
Series Subst Var: FCST_START_DATE |
Start Date |
Special variable available for use in Auto, Assoc, and Date Range search specifications. Using this variable, administrators can access the Start Date, which cannot be null. |