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Hi every1

I want to calculate the number of months between two dates.

Datedif() may be used but upon a difference of less than 15 days it rounds
off the balance to 0 months.

I want to Round Up the difference upon a fractional month i.e. even 1 day
difference returns a 1 month difference and 13 months and 1 day to be showing
14 months!

All assistance shall highly be obliged!
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Hi every1

I want to calculate the number of months between two dates.

Datedif() may be used but upon a difference of less than 15 days it rounds
off the balance to 0 months.

I want to Round Up the difference upon a fractional month i.e. even 1 day
difference returns a 1 month difference and 13 months and 1 day to be
showing
14 months!

All assistance shall highly be obliged!



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