Update revenue dashboard demo gif, update readme instructions, add sample db sql#115
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This pull request enhances the project's onboarding and demonstration aspects by updating visual assets and improving documentation clarity. It also provides a more comprehensive and up-to-date sample database, which will be beneficial for development, testing, and showcasing the application's capabilities with realistic data.
Highlights
- Demo GIF Update: Updated the revenue dashboard demo GIF to reflect the latest application UI.
- Quickstart Instructions Refinement: Corrected and streamlined the quickstart instructions in the README for easier setup.
- Sample Database Addition: Introduced a new sample SQL database with extended and more recent data for various business entities.
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any way that we make the dates dynamic? does sqlite support statements like NOW() - months(4)?
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I think there is something like e.g. datetime('now', '-4 months') but the sales, sale items and products even have different times of the day, so not sure if we would gain a lot of value updating the script at this point.
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