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Due Date on metric scorecard doesn't show correctly based on user input

When creating a new metric on a scorecard, I set the due date to be a certain date (12/15/2022 in the below example):

 

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When I "Save" the metric and open up multiple targets, the due date is set to 12/30/22.  No matter what I set as the Due Date at the start, it always defaults to exactly 1 month from today.

 

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This means anyone viewing the metric trend with Show targets activated will see the incorrect Due Date (see below).  As a business user, I need to be able to set the due date when I create the metric and see this accurately reflected in the underlying data.

 

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Status: Needs Info

Hi @wicket250 ,

 

Where does this function operate? I'm sorry I couldn't find a specific option.

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Best regards,

Community Support Team Selina zhu

 

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v-mengzhu-msft
Community Support
Status changed to: Needs Info

Hi @wicket250 ,

 

Where does this function operate? I'm sorry I couldn't find a specific option.

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Best regards,

Community Support Team Selina zhu

 

wicket250
Advocate I

@v-mengzhu-msft open a scorecard.  Click on "Edit" the scorecard and then choose to edit a metric, click on the "Manual" dropdown under "Final Target", and choose "Multiple targets"

 

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wicket250
Advocate I

@v-mengzhu-msft awaiting your response - have you had a chance to look into this issue?  Thanks!

watersga
Regular Visitor

I am having the same issue. Even for a simple metric it makes the due date a month from today. I am attaching video of the simple metirc. Does the system not use the due date you entered as the target due date? Why does it choose a month from today ?

 

The gif here is not the best quailty. But you can easily replicate it with the steps I took. 2023-04-28_12-05-58.gif