grammar - Understanding "as of", "as at", and "as from"
I'd appreciate your assistance in helping me particularly understand how to use the phrase "as of" properly.
What is the proper interpretation of the following sentence?
"I need you to get me all transactions as of January 23rd"
- That I need all transactions from the beginning of time (so to speak) till January 23rd, or
- That I need all transactions from January 23rd to now?
Would "as at" be more appropriate to express (1)?
Would "as from" be more appropriate to express (2)?
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