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Currently when we build a query for a fiscal month, ApptioOne will show or apply the calendar month. We would like to see the option of the formula to be the Fiscal month time period and not the calendar month. So February would be Current Date="mm" . The mm should represent the Fiscal calendar. Lowe's uses the custom 454 calendar.
@Joseph Fant With a non-Gregorian calendar like 454, the fiscal months do not align with the calendar months. For example, the first period in the calendar is January (Jan 1 - 31) whereas the first period in the Fiscal 454 calender might be January (Jan 5 - Feb 4).
Is your request that based on the computer's date/time, Jan 3 would show fiscal month, December, and if the computers date/time is Jan 5 - Feb 4, it would show February?
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