If you mean in Preferences > Accounting Period, I agree. I’m surprised this 
hasn’t been fixed to ‘relative years’ yet. Certainly, filing a RFE (Request for 
Enhancement) in Bugzilla would be in order. I would think a user would expect a 
much more sane option to select the day/month and let the years roll over 
automatically just as they do for all of the ‘Relative’ options. I also find it 
odd that the Relative options don’t have ’Start/End of Quarter 1/2/3’ instead 
of ’This/Previous Quarter’ as that depends on todays date, which is kind of 
weird for that preference.

In reports however, once the Accounting Period is set you can use ‘Accounting 
Period’ as a relative date reference.

Regards,
Adrien


> On Sep 4, 2019 w36d247, at 8:54 AM, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Adrien,
> one thing that would help in Australia is in the setup to be able to set the 
> year start as 1 July, & end as 30 June. 
> Currently the only options are the beginning of the year, monthly, quarterly, 
> or absolute.
> I usually use absolute, resetting each year.
> 
> regards, Doug

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