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: returns the date-time serial number for Monday 8Sep08. 5Sep08 is a Friday. | : returns the date-time serial number for Monday 8Sep08. 5Sep08 is a Friday. | ||
− | <tt>'''WORKDAY("2008 | + | <tt>'''WORKDAY("2008-09-05"; 1; D1:D2)'''</tt> |
: where D1 contains 8Sep08 and D2 contains 25Dec08, returns the date-time serial number for 9Sep08. The 8Sep08 is specified as a holiday. | : where D1 contains 8Sep08 and D2 contains 25Dec08, returns the date-time serial number for 9Sep08. The 8Sep08 is specified as a holiday. | ||
Revision as of 07:32, 15 February 2008
WORKDAY
Returns a date a given number of workdays away.
This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.
Syntax:
WORKDAY(startdate; days; hols_range)
- returns the date that is days workdays after the given date startdate.
- days is a number (which may be negative to find a date before startdate).
- Saturday and Sunday are assumed to be non-working days. hols_range (optional) is a range containing dates of other non-working days.
Example:
WORKDAY("2008-09-05"; 1)
- returns the date-time serial number for Monday 8Sep08. 5Sep08 is a Friday.
WORKDAY("2008-09-05"; 1; D1:D2)
- where D1 contains 8Sep08 and D2 contains 25Dec08, returns the date-time serial number for 9Sep08. The 8Sep08 is specified as a holiday.