Historical Duration of Quarterly Report Just Changed

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tlrogers
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Historical Duration of Quarterly Report Just Changed

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All,

What causes the amount of recordings of the quarterly report to change (number of quarters back available)?

I am ward clerk in our ward and we Just had a bishop change 2 Sundays ago (no idea if it is related).

Twelve days ago I compiled a long term trend of the quarterly report data to make available to the new bishopric. I had access to 10 years of actual historical quarterly reports with details (plus an additional 5 years of the percentages, since they provide them without the individual detail).

I was able to extract everything to Excel and build the trends for the 15 year period.

I was back in last Thursday (9 days later) and every day since, but the quarterly report's number of quarters back is now only showing 3 years back (no longer 10).

Any thoughts or triggers that would cause the number of historical quarters available to the ward clerk / bishopric to change? I can understand ward boundary changes, stake changes, etc. But, we have had a new bishop every 5 year and we still had 10 years of quarters available to select from.

Thanks for any insight that is available.
jonesrk
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Re: Historical Duration of Quarterly Report Just Changed

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As part of transitioning LCR from an older system to the newer one being built it appears they released the cutover of the quarterly report part. We still have the older data but a bit more work is required to have it properly exposed beyond the current version (the structure of the quarterly report was last changed for 2021 q1). Once we get that work done then the older versions of the report will show back up.
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