Financial Reports - Column Definition - Include Date in Column Header

With the release of version 27.0, there’s a fantastic enhancement to Column Definitions: you can now include the date directly in the column header.

In my example below, you’ll see that within the column definition for “12 MONTH”, I added every available date option just to show what’s possible. The second screenshot displays the report output using this setup.

Tip: If you decide to use the Include Date in Column Header functionality, you may want to skip adding your own custom column header—otherwise, the results can get a little cluttered.




Below is a clean example of how I would set this up for a 12-month spread.




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Kristen Hosman is a Microsoft MVP in Denver. She works with Dynamics 365 Business Central and related technologies. You can also connect with her through this link: Kristen Hosman | Linktree

 

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