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Paul B
 
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Tom, Typo in David's formula should be, =DATEDIF(A2, date(year(today()),
10, 0), "y")


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"David McRitchie" wrote in message
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Hi Tom,

Do you mean the current calendar year from Jan 1 - Dec 31 use Sept 30

=year(Date(year(today(),10,0) - A2)
which will have a leap year problem

so they shoul work better
=DATEDIF(A2, date(year(totday()), 10, 0), "y")

read more about DATEDIF at Chip Pearson's page
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/datedif.htm
or in Excel 2000 you will find it in HELP but not before or after Excel

2000
has always been available is still available, requires Analysis Toolpak

addin
which you stimple activate if the function is not availale.
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"Coach T" <Coach wrote in message

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I need to determine a players "league" age based on his/her birthdate.
League age is computed based on the last birthday occuring before 1 OCT

of
the current year. i.e. a Kid born on 30 SEP 99 would be league age 6,

while
a kid born on 1 OCT 99 would be league age 5.

Thanx,

Tom