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− | <tt>'''DAYS(" | + | <tt>'''DAYS("2008-03-03"; "2008-03-01")'''</tt> |
− | : returns <tt>'''2'''</tt>. | + | : returns <tt>'''2'''</tt>, the number of days between 1March08 and 3March08. |
<tt>'''DAYS(A1; A2)'''</tt> | <tt>'''DAYS(A1; A2)'''</tt> | ||
− | : where cell A1 contains the date <tt>''' | + | : where cell A1 contains the date <tt>'''2008-06-09'''</tt> and A2 contains <tt>'''2008-06-02'''</tt> returns <tt>'''7'''</tt>. |
=== See also: === | === See also: === |
Revision as of 07:39, 15 February 2008
DAYS
Returns the number of days between two dates
Syntax:
DAYS(enddate; startdate)
- startdate and enddate may be dates as numbers or text (which is converted to number form).
- DAYS returns enddate - startdate. The result may be negative.
Example:
DAYS("2008-03-03"; "2008-03-01")
- returns 2, the number of days between 1March08 and 3March08.
DAYS(A1; A2)
- where cell A1 contains the date 2008-06-09 and A2 contains 2008-06-02 returns 7.
See also:
Issues:
- Note that DAYS does not count the first day of the period, but NETWORKDAYS does.