There is a long thread on this on BMC Communities:  7.6.04 Web Reporting with 
Parameters?<https://communities.bmc.com/communities/message/178752#178752>

However, for your specific question, beginning with BMC Remedy AR System 
Service Pack 2, you can generate a report  for a specific range of dates:

 Generating a report for a specific date range
Perform the following steps to generate a report of a specific period.
 To generate a report of a specific period

1.       Open a report on the Reports form.

2.       Set the Date Range Report to Yes.

3.       On the Report Console form, double-click on the report name to open 
the report.

4.       On the pop-up dialog box, select dates in the Start Date Range and End 
Date Range fields.

5.       Click Run.
 NOTE
To use this feature, you must upgrade the BMC Remedy AR System server to 
Service Pack 2.   You cannot use the feature by only upgrading BMC Remedy Mid 
Tier to Service Pack 2.
-David J. Easter
Manager of Product Management, AR System
BSM & Atrium Solutions Management
BMC Software, Inc.

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Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 3:53 PM
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Subject: Re: New reporting tool in 7.6.4 (pop-up)

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Good morning, afternoon and evening All,

During a demo by BMC sales a statement was made that there is a way to prompt 
user for a variable, like when a macro is used to create a report.

For example I would like to create a report that will look for all incidents 
opened between two dates (stating a midnight). Now in crystal its easy, as well 
as using a macro. However, in 7.6.4 we must use the web, and do not have access 
to a crystal server.

So any ideas to replace the $Start Date$ and $End Date$ we could put in the 
macro?

Thanks,

Howard
Howard Richter
Red Hat Certified Technician
CompTIA Linux+ Certified
ITIL Foundation Certified
Playing with Remedy since 1996
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