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    Analytics Evidence AGSA11 (Leganto) - Date Dimensions are inconsistent

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    Created By: Igelu-Eluna Analytics
    Created on: 1/23/2019



    Users would like to be able to report on all transactions by date/day/time.  

    In some subject areas dates and date ranges cannot be user-defined. They are pre-defined as ‘Year’, ‘Week’ etc. Example: Leganto subject areas.

    See also Alma and Primo evidence and the Working Group's proposal for a consistent approach to dates in the future.


    Ex Libris Response at ELUNA 2018 and subsequent meetings:  

    Ex Libris is committed to improving the handling of date fields.

    The Working Group sent specific examples where the date fields are not consistent.  Alice Tippitt has volunteered to work on this list.

    status: in process
    priority: high
    subject area: general


    From the IGeLU-ELUNA Analytics Working Group, Analytics Evidence Document

    Please send questions or comments to the Analytics Working Group Listserv





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