CALC.fiscalquarter454(date, startYear, startMonth, startDay, leapYears[,timeZone])
For a 4-5-4 fiscal calendar, returns the fiscal quarter corresponding to the specified date as a number, e.g., “3”. The startYear, startMonth, and startDay determine the starting point of the fiscal calendar. Leap years must be explicitly specified by the array leapYears.
In a 4-5-4 fiscal calendar, a typical year has 52 weeks totalling 364 days:
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The first month of each quarter is 4 weeks
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The second month of each quarter is 5 weeks
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The third month of each quarter is 4 weeks
Every few years (as specified by array leapYears), the fiscal calendar requires a 53-week year in order to reconcile with the solar year. In any such leap year, the final month of the last quarter has 5 weeks.
Parameters
- date
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Date object to be converted to fiscal quarter.
- startYear
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Integer specifying the starting year of the fiscal calendar.
- startMonth
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Integer specifying the starting month of the fiscal calendar.
- startDay
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Integer specifying the starting day of the fiscal calendar.
- leapYears
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Array of years that contain 53 weeks.
- timeZone
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Time zone for fiscal quarter start date, a valid time zone identifier (e.g.,
"GMT","GMT-8","America/New_York"). Default is the JVM system default time zone.
Example
// Today’s quarter in fiscal calendar beginning Jan 30, 2000
// with leap years in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2017:
CALC.fiscalquarter454(CALC.today(), 2000, 1, 30, [2000, 2006, 2012, 2017])
To reference data when scripting a Data Worksheet Expression Column or Dashboard Calculated Field, use the field syntax. Example:
CALC.fiscalquarter454(field['Order Date'], 2000, 1, 30, [2000, 2006, 2012, 2017])
To reference data in Dashboard global script, component script, or property script, use keywords such as value, selectedObjects, data, table, or parameter. Example:
CALC.fiscalquarter454(RangeSlider1.selectedObjects[0], 2000, 1, 30, [2000, 2006, 2012, 2017])
How to access data in Data Worksheet Expression Columns…To create an expression column in a Data Worksheet, press the ‘Create Expression’ button . (See Create a New Data Field for more details.)
Insert fields (and parameters) into the script by clicking the items in the tree. Example syntax:
To reference the data contained in other cells of the data block, see the topics below: Example 1. Cell Referencing
This example illustrates how you can reference the cells of another data block from within an Expression Column. You will use the tables in the folder of the ‘Orders’ data source to create a data block that has columns for product ID, product name, category ID, and category name.
Let’s say that you want to add a column to the ‘PRODUCTS1’ data block that will contain the category name corresponding to each entry in the ‘CAT_ID’ column. The best way to do this is to join the data blocks together (see Join Data), but to practice using cell references, in this case you will create this new column as an expression column. Follow the steps below:
How to access data in Dashboard Calculated Fields…To create a calculated field in a dashboard, right-click on the data block, data model, or query to which you want to add the calculated field, and select ‘New Calculated Field’. (See Create a New Data Field for more details.)
Insert fields (and parameters and component properties) into the script by clicking the items in the tree. Example syntax:
How to access data in Dashboard Property Expressions…To set a Dashboard property value using an expression, press the ‘Value Type’ button and select the ‘Expression’ option to open the Formula Editor. (See Dynamically Set Properties for more details.)
To insert a reference a component’s data, use the value, selectedObjects, data, or table property of the component. Example syntax:
See Dashboard Object Reference for information about accessing dashboard settings and data in script.
How to access data in Dashboard Scripts…To add script to a Dashboard component, right-click the desired component, and select ‘Properties’ from the context menu to open the ‘Properties’ panel. Note: You can also access menu options from the ‘More’ button () in the mini-toolbar. Select the Script tab to open the Script Editor, and select either Script or onClick. See Add Component Script for more information about these options.
To add global script to a Dashboard, press ‘Options’ button in the toolbar to open the ‘Dashboard Options’ panel. Select the Script tab to open the Script Editor, and select either onInit or onRefresh. See Add Dashboard Script for more information about these options.
To insert a reference a component’s data, use the value, selectedObjects, data, or table property of the component. Example syntax:
See Dashboard Object Reference for information about accessing dashboard settings and data in script. |













