On 8/31/2021 1:20 PM, Dale Alspach wrote:
The run date of a report is actually quite useful. This is especially
the case when multiple persons are involved with analyzing the data
and making correcting entries. I work with a small
charitable organization. We get reports from the bookkeeper a few
days before the meeting. I may spot something that doesn't look
correct. I send an email about the issue, the treasurer or bookkeeper
fixes some entries and a new version of the report is generated.
Members of the committee may not have checked their email again or
grabbed the wrong version. The run date and time is an easy way to be
sure we are all looking at the same thing.
Dale
Yes, but THAT time stamp (when run, when report was created) has nothing
to do with the report dates.
It doesn't matter how many times you run (for example) with
transactions that were missed inserted or other corrections made between
runs. The "date" of the report for "end of third quarter" remains 9/30
Michael
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