On 2020-08-09 20:24, John Ralls wrote:
> I think my proposal--using relative dates like beginning of the current 
> month--fits your use case perfectly and would save you the annoyance of 
> having to update the specified date every month and the risk of possibly 
> forgetting.

Not so much. I need to accrue taxs at the end of (for example) July, but
I don't have the statements necessary to compute the tax amount until
several days into August. So neither a fixed "beginning of current
month" not a fixed "beginning of previous month" would be idea for me.

Seems to me it would make the most sense to let each see decide whether
to do number of days, fixed date, or relative date.

-- 
Regards,
Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
https://OakRoadSystems.com
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