I realize you can compare to set date ranges and rolling date ranges in Workspace. What I can't figure out is how to adjust for when a user wants to compare to their own custom date range. For example, I want a dashboard where a user can:
1. Select a month and see A) total visits and B) summary change from the previous month
2. Using the same widgets as #1 the user can select the last quarter and see the summary change from the previous quarter
3. Using the same widgets as #1 the user can select a random day and see the summary change from the previous day
I don't want to have to set up a bunch of different visuals just to show different date ranges and the percentage change from the same previous range. This seems like a really basic feature but it doesn't appear to be possible.
Appreciate any tips.
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The main issue is that Date Ranges use today's date as the end date. For example, I have segments for "Last week", "Last month", and "Last Year". Because these are built in Date Ranges, the end is always today. If I change the panel date range from the default (This month) to December 2019, applying the aforementioned date segments doesn't shift everything back a month.
What probably needs to happen is Adobe would need to add a relative option to the Date Range Builder interface. Currently, you can use Rolling Dates that have either a fixed start/end or a rolling start/end. Perhaps a checkbox that says something like "Make start/end relative to panel date range".
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My understanding is that "current" will always refer to the day, week, month, quarter, year associated with today's date. This means that it will likely be impossible to allow a user to select a date and then have all the comparison data update to be relative to that selected date. It's a bummer for sure, and I've wound up creating reports in Tableau to allow for choose-your-own-adventure date range comparisons.
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The main issue is that Date Ranges use today's date as the end date. For example, I have segments for "Last week", "Last month", and "Last Year". Because these are built in Date Ranges, the end is always today. If I change the panel date range from the default (This month) to December 2019, applying the aforementioned date segments doesn't shift everything back a month.
What probably needs to happen is Adobe would need to add a relative option to the Date Range Builder interface. Currently, you can use Rolling Dates that have either a fixed start/end or a rolling start/end. Perhaps a checkbox that says something like "Make start/end relative to panel date range".
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