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"The data in this report are up-to-date to last midnight" but it sounds awful.
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The last time my data were updated in my report was last midnight.
I want to write below the report something like:
"The data in this report are up-to-date to last midnight" but it sounds awful.
How should I write?



Yes, I know I could simply write "Last Update: 18/03/2019 00:00" but I would like to write it in a different way.
Thankx.
W.










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The last time my data were updated in my report was last midnight.
I want to write below the report something like:
"The data in this report are up-to-date to last midnight" but it sounds awful.
How should I write?



Yes, I know I could simply write "Last Update: 18/03/2019 00:00" but I would like to write it in a different way.
Thankx.
W.










share|improve this question














The last time my data were updated in my report was last midnight.
I want to write below the report something like:
"The data in this report are up-to-date to last midnight" but it sounds awful.
How should I write?



Yes, I know I could simply write "Last Update: 18/03/2019 00:00" but I would like to write it in a different way.
Thankx.
W.







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