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Revision as of 14:07, 26 February 2009


EOMONTH

Returns the date of the last day of a month.

This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.

Syntax:

EOMONTH(startdate; addmonths)

addmonths is a number of months to be added to the startdate (given as text or a date-time serial number), to give a new date. For this new date, EOMONTH returns the date of the last day of the month, as a date-time serial number.
addmonths may be positive (in the future), zero or negative (in the past).

Example:

EOMONTH("2008-02-14"; 0)

returns 39507, which may be formatted as 29Feb08. 2008 is a leap year.

EOMONTH(A1; 2)

where cell A1 contains the date 16Dec07, again returns 39507, which may be formatted as 29Feb08.

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