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Use the quick select options for date selection

How the quick-select date picker works — rolling windows for last, current, or next periods.

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Written by FleetOps Support

The quick select option on the date picker offers flexibility in setting a rolling date range for which you want to view your data.

You can choose to look at a period in the past, present or future by choosing

  • Last

  • Current

  • Next

The number input lets you choose any period you want, be it the last 30 days or last 4 weeks.

The period selector gives you the following options:

  • Days

  • Weeks

  • Months

  • Quarters

  • Years

The datepicker also offers a list of your recently used filters for quick access.


The datepicker also offers a list of your recently used filters for quick access


Advanced

The Advanced option let's you pick complex rolling windows. Let's say you want to see your numbers for the current week until yesterday. The Advanced option helps you achieve this by setting the rolling window Current Week -> Last 1 Day as shown below.

The Advanced option let's you pick complex rolling windows. Let's say you want to see your numbers for the


FAQ


How to view data for the previous period?

If you want to view data for the previous period such as yesterday, last month or last year, you select 'Last', ' 1 ' and then the period of your choice (day / week / month / quarter / year).

Note: In case your period is 'Days', you have the option to include 'today' in your date range by checking the 'Include Today' check box.


Note : In case your period is 'Days', you have the option to include 'today' in your date range by checking


How to view data for any period-to-date?

If you want to view data for periods such as 'Week-to-date' or 'Year-to-date', you select 'Current'. the period of your choice (day / week / month / quarter / year) and then check the 'To Date' check box.


If you want to view data for periods such as 'Week-to-date' or 'Year-to-date', you select 'Current'. the


What's next


Still using the FleetOps v1/v2 interface? View the legacy version of this article.

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