Hello, Thank you for the update. If you want to see the period date in the column header, you can use the autotext code @EndDate. This will output the period end date. MR 2012 unfortunately cannot read the period descriptions from Dynamics GP at this time. The alternate option would be to manually type in the period description into the header of the column. I strongly suggest that you request the ability to read the period names from Dynamics GP as a feature for Management Reporter 2012 on the Microsoft Connect site. The product managers keep a close eye on this, and several features that were initiated from the site for Management Reporter (v2.0) are available in Management Reporter 2012. Please be sure to include your business justification for the need for the feature. Before you can create or vote on a suggestion, you must sign up for a free Windows Live account and join the Microsoft Connect site. A step-by-step walkthrough of how to join and use Microsoft Connect can be found at: blogs.msdn.com/.../how-to-enter-and-vote-for-management-reporter-suggestions.aspx Thanks!
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