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I am trying to find the difference between dates. When I enter an observation
date my worksheet calculates the number of days for uptime based on the observation period minus the number of days down. However, the problem is when I look at an observation range where there is no data for the equipment. what I Want to do is subtract off the difference between the observation start date and the first date greater than that date for data, i.e. Start date 7/1/06 Date with data 7/18/06 7/19/06 8/31/06 etc. This would be 17 days taken off the number of active days for his piece of equipment. I am trying to use a min() greater than the observation date, but this is not working. |
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