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request: teach chronic to parse "last quarter", "this quarter", etc. #24

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aahoughton opened this issue Nov 30, 2010 · 11 comments
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@aahoughton
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If you're feeling studly, you could include a setting for "start of quarter-year", e.g., Oct 1st. Otherwise, the quarter-year would start on Jan 1, 00:00, and .. I think .. be almost exactly equivalent to seasons.

@brianstarke
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+1 vote from me :)

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ghost commented Aug 24, 2011

+1 here

@leejarvis
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I do plan on implementing this, but I don't want to set a milestone just yet. I'm currently in the process of immigration so I don't have a lot of time on my hands. If anyone wants to take a shot at this feature, you're welcome to. A QuarterRepeater should be fairly trivial to implement, my main focus is on bugs until I have more time, though. It is coming!

@raldred
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raldred commented Oct 5, 2011

I like this, I think it should be a wider feature though with configurable ranges and contexts
I would like to be able to use last working week / next working week / 2 working weeks ago
and be returned a range, not just of the 7 days previous like 'last week' does but actual working weeks monday-friday.

Chronic.parse 'last working week', :guess => false it includes the weekend, maybe this is silently removing the 'working' part of my query

@belt
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belt commented Jan 3, 2012

Check out this project:

https://github.com/asanghi/fiscali

... it may help define what "first quarter" means.

@JeskTop
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JeskTop commented May 14, 2013

I want to know, this issues was solved?

@leejarvis
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@JeskTop No, that's why it's still marked as open.

@mkdynamic
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Review on #273 appreciated.

@evansagge
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+1

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EpSch commented Mar 11, 2022

+1

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EpSch commented Mar 11, 2022

Any idea of a good, already working workaround?

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