The Ms Dynamics AX Create Date Intervals Future or
Past, After, Locked Start Procedure | Ms Dynamics AX 2009 Create Date Intervals Future or Past Procedure | Create Date Intervals after Procedure at Ms Dynamics
AX 2009 | Create Date Intervals Locked Start Procedure at Ms Dynamics AX Steps is given below.........
Follow
these steps to set whether a date interval moves into the future or the past:
1. From the Date
intervals form, click the General
tab.
2. Indicate whether the interval should move into
the future or into the past, by selecting + for future or - for past in the +/-
field. The +/- field is based on the before
field. The number is multiplied by the time units in the Days, months, years or periods field.
3. Select the unit for change of start date in the
interval in the Days, Months, Years or
periods field. The number of units is displayed in the +/- field. The
choices are reflected in the After adjustments
field.
NOTE: If the +/- field and Days, Months, Years or periods field are empty, the After adjustments field equals the
starting point value.
Follow
these steps to select the basis for adjustment of the date in the After
adjustments field:
1. From the Date
intervals form, click the General
tab.
2. Select a time unit used to determine the start
date or the end date of the From date
field in the After field. The From date fieldis based on the value in
the After adjustments field. The From date is used as the basis of
calculation in financial statement columns, and can be the start or the end
date of a time unit selected in the After
field.
3. Select whether the time unit in the After field should be set in the
beginning or the end of the time unit in the Start/End field.
Follow
these steps to use a specific date:
1. From the Date
intervals form, click the General
tab.
2. Enter a fixed start date, in the Locked start field. All other values
are overwritten, and the value is transferred to the From date field.
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