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Lottery Software – How to Extract A Specific Date-Range

Step 2: Learn how to pull a specific Date-Range from the lottery database

Extracting a specific Date-Range of past lottery drawings from the database

Load the Database to any Date Range to base your calculations on

This section Starts off showing that the whole database is loaded

Photo: Extracting a specific Date-Range from the lottery database

Extracting a specific Date-Range from the lottery database.

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SHORTCUT
G - Looking at the example, "G" in this photo. This is the Date range boxes.  As a shortcut shown here, when the user clicked in "C", the Date Range was automatically taken from the database from the point the user clicked up to the current date.  These dates were  automatically placed into the Date range boxes.
If you wanted to load this Data Range you would simply click the Get Range button shown in "G". Afterwards, the New Date Range would be loaded and all calculations the program made would be based on the new Date Range as shown in the next part of this help wizard.  To learn more, click next link in this Series at the bottom of the page...

B - Looking at the example, "B" in this photo shows the white icon circle icon indicating the full lottery database is loaded, that tells you the full database is loaded starting at the first drawing date since the lottery's inception, up to the last drawing or the last time the program was allowed to update the database as shown by the dates to the Right of the icon.  These dates always reflect the Date Range currently loaded.

C - Looking at the example, "C" in this photo, anytime you click anywhere in the database history box it generates an average of all the drawings from the date you clicked up to the current date in the database.  This will generate a set of average numbers as shown in example "F".  Example "D" & "E" shows you how many drawings back from the current you have clicked. In this case, the user has clicked 10 drawings back from the current (or) last drawing in the database.  Selecting from example "D" does the same thing as clicking in "C" except you can click a certain number of drawings back whereas in "C" you can click back to a certain date.  Learn more about lottery number averaging.

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