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Posted by Gary Trimmier on December 03, 2004 at 09:26:03:

In Reply to: Re: FM7 Report Preferences posted by Mark on December 02, 2004 at 23:38:42:

: : Mark,

: : This morning I did a historical price retrieval for an open portfolio for prices thru yesterday, 12-01-04. I then displayed a report with the period set to Earliest to Date, and all worked correctly, meaning the report data was thru 12-01-04. I then changed the retrieval option to real time and after a number of price retrievals I displayed the same report and the period setting displayed Custom, with and end date of 12-01-04. In the report preferences dialog the Float End Date is check so I would have assumed the report would have included prices for today. Is this correct behavior?

: : Thank,
: : Gary T.

: Hi Gary,

: When you say you "displayed the same report", how did you do that? Did you
: recall a memorized report, or just switch back over to the report window,
: etc...?

: The report periods that say "To Date" mean they end on the date of the
: last recorded price on/before the current date. When you only had prices
: up to 12/1, the default ending report date would be 12/1. However, once you
: retrieved a price for 12/2, then 12/2 became the default ending date.
: If you had already created the report, and then retrieved prices, this does
: not cause the report date to update automatically. The report date is
: set when you create the report. You can create reports by choosing
: the desired report type from the "Reports" menu, or by recalling a
: memorized report, or be opening a portfolio.

: Memorized reports or reports recalled in portfolios can both have the
: "Float End" option. You set this for a memorized report when you memorize
: the report. You set this option for all reports in a portfolio under
: "Report Preferences / General".

: The "floating" of the end date only occurs when you recall the memorized
: report, or when you open the portfolio that contained a stored report. It
: does not happen on a report window that is currently being displayed.

: Thanks,
: Mark
: --
: Mark Beiley
: Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00/XP/2003
:

Mark,

I will go step by step as to whatI am doing and document here:
1. This morning 12-03-04 I started FM7 which contains an opened portofolio. The Options / Internet Setting default quote server was left as Yahoo (Real-Time) when I closed FM7 yesterday.
2. I change the default quote server to Yahoo (Historical), then press OK in the dialog.
3. I then do an internet retrieve (Ctrl+I). The Historical Price Retrieve Dates dialog defaults From: yesterday 12-02-04 To: today 12-03-04, which is odd since there are no historical prices for today. However that is not my question. I change the dates From: Monday 11-29-04 To: yesterday 12-02-04 then press OK. The retrieve works as expected.
4. I then display a report using the Reports / Portfolio Performance menu. The report settings dialog is displayed with the date settings defaulted to Period: Earliest to Date with an end date of yesterday 12-02-04. This I would expect since the portfolio only contains data thru yesterday. I press Done and the report is computed and displayed correctly.
5. I then close the report and change the default quote server to Yahoo (Real-Time). I then do an internet retrieve, and current prices (12-03-04) for the funds in the portfolio are retrieved.
6. I then display a report using the Reports / Portfolio Performance menu. The report settings dialog displayed with the date settings Period: Custom with and end date of yesterday 12-02-04. This is were I am confused. The report Options / Report Preferences Float End Date is checked. Since the latest data in the portfolio includes todays 12-03-04 current prices, shouldn't the date settings Period be defaulted as Earliest to Date with an End Date of Today 12-03-04.
Hope this dissertation has not been to confusing.

Thanks,
Gary T.


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