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: returns <tt>'''366'''</tt>, the number of days in 2012 (2012 is a leap year).
 
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'''[[Documentation/How_Tos/Calc: ISLEAPYEAR function|ISLEAPYEAR]]''',
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<tt>'''DAYSINYEAR'''</tt> is not part of the forthcoming ODFF international standard, and is not portable. Try <tt>'''365+(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(date);2;29))=2)'''</tt> if you wish a portable result.
 
<tt>'''DAYSINYEAR'''</tt> is not part of the forthcoming ODFF international standard, and is not portable. Try <tt>'''365+(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(date);2;29))=2)'''</tt> if you wish a portable result.

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DAYSINYEAR

Returns the number of days in a year.

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

Syntax:

DAYSINYEAR(date)

returns the number of days in the year in which date lies.

Example:

DAYSINYEAR("2012-02-14")

returns 366, the number of days in 2012 (2012 is a leap year).

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Issues:

DAYSINYEAR is not part of the forthcoming ODFF international standard, and is not portable. Try 365+(MONTH(DATE(YEAR(date);2;29))=2) if you wish a portable result.

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