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Revision as of 06:50, 13 April 2010
DAYS360
Returns the number of days between two dates, using the 360 day year.
Syntax:
DAYS360(enddate; startdate; method)
- startdate and enddate are the starting and ending dates (text or date-time serial numbers). If startdate is earlier than enddate, the result will be negative.
- method is an optional parameter; if 0 or omitted, the US National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) method of calculation is used; if 1 (or <>0) the European method of calcuation is used.
- The calculation assumes that all months have 30 days, so a year (12 months) has 360 days.
- See Financial date systems for more details.
Example:
DAYS360("2008-02-29"; "2008-08-31")
- returns 180, that is, 6 months of 30 days.