Better verbage than "Most Recent"
I have a report that is creating a list of customer visits, with the goal
of breaking customers into "Active, With Future Appointments", "Active,
Recently", "Recent, No-Show", "Not seen in 90 days", etc.
Given a list of customers, I'm listing the "Most recent" visits. But that
includes scheduled/future appointments. "Max", "Top", "Current"... doesn't
seem to fit either. The terms just seem — if I'm considering a
conversational tone — off.
Is there a word/phrase that would capture the prominent, highest visit in
common English? (not database/programming languages, since "Max Visit"
just doesn't sound right in documentation to the non-programming
layperson).
Edit: Looking at this question, and I don't see anything that seems to
sound easy on the ears either. Soonest? Immenent? Impending? "Most Recent
or Impending Visit"? Doesn't seem to condense "max visit" into English
with sounding weird to me...
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