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12/2/2008 5:56 AM
 

Hi,

I have a similar need, but instead of today I need to display up to, e.g., 30 days past from current time. Instead of 'Today' I need to filter out records older than one month. How do I do that, please, what's th formula?

Thanks,

Franco

 
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5/10/2010 9:44 AM
 
Stefan Cullmann wrote:

The correct statement is

Deadline_UDT_Ticks >= [Ticks:Today]

For more information, please check the documentation

 Speaking of the documentation, I'm kind of confused about [Ticks:Today]. It does appear to work the way you describe, from my limited experience, but according to the documentation:

[Ticks:Today] CPU Tick Count since Midnight 

That describes a different value altogether — ticks only today. Er, unless that means Midnight, 1970?

 
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5/11/2010 6:11 AM
 
Documentation is wrong, sorry.

Correct is:
[Ticks:Today] Ticks for today, 00:00am

The value of this property represents the number of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00:00 midnight, January 1, 0001 . 

The issue is logged as work item.
 
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5/11/2010 9:18 AM
 
Oh, now I see! Thanks so much for clearing that up, Stefan. I'll direct my curiosity toward the work items now and see what else I'm behind on.
 
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