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Revision as of 09:08, 24 November 2009


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.

Issues:

  • Note that DAYS does not count the first day of the period, but NETWORKDAYS does.
  • DAYS is not portable to Excel.
  • DAYS really does return enddate - startdate; thus if either date has a time component (for example "2008-01-03T15:15"), the number of days returned may not be integer. To ensure an integer result, consider INT(DAYS()).

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