When using date filters in data analysis, the options 'in the last 1 Month' and 'in the last 30 Days' might seem similar, but they represent different time durations. By understanding these differences, you can choose the appropriate filter for your data analysis needs.

  • In the last 1 month: This filter includes the entire previous calendar month and the current month till the current date.
  • In the last 30 days: This filter includes the exact 30 days preceding the current date.

Example:

If today is 5 July, 2024:

  • In the last 1 month: This includes all of June, 2024 and the first 5 days of July, 2024.
  • In the last 30 days: This includes the period from 6 June, 2024 to 5 July, 2024.

Key considerations:

  • The 'in the last 1 Months' filter includes the entire previous calendar month while the 'in the last 30 Days' filter is based on a 30-day rolling period.
  • The day on which you apply the filter can impact the results for both options.