Why dashboards don't always show the same month of data

Why dashboards don't always show the same month of data

If you find yourself looking at two different dashboards, and one of them shows the prior month while the other shows the month before that, then it's probably the first week of the month.  And you're probably looking at one of the public dashboards like Infographic or Review, and the member-only Market Insights dashboard.  This is done on purpose, to align with MLS rules around data entry timelines and the PR cycle of the MLS or Association.  The member-only Market Insights will always show the most recent complete month of data, even on the 1st of the month.  The dashboards that are often public facing like Infographic have a delay of several days on them (determined on a per client basis).  Once that delay time period has passed, both dashboards will align to show the same month.  Find more information here
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