Transforms allow you to modify (or transform) the view of the data. Once generated, they can be used as a template for another action, such as applying to custom charts. Transforms are a form of data manipulation. They are centrally managed using the Transforms Manager and are saved with the project.
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Figure #B. Results Manager, complex data manipulation
Creating transforms
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The repeating range filter works in a similar way to the Date range transform, without the year. For the example shown in Figure #7, if the transform is applied, the view will consist of data from April to June (first range) and from September to December (second range) for every year included in your data. If you want to cover a repeating date range that goes over the 31st December and 1st of January, you will need to use two date ranges - one up to 31st December and one from 1st January as shown in . Figure #7 shows how to create a repeating date range for 20th October to 20th March.
Figure #7. Repeating range transform
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