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Default Excel 2000 - VBA and fiscal periods

Hi all!

I've written a small application that grabs data from 6 different data
sources, and puts them all into Excel for graphing. I was asked to do this
by Month. So I did. Calendar month. It now turns out that they meant
Fiscal Months. (i.e. October 2003 starts 2003/09/29 and ends 2003/10/26).

Is there anything out there allowing me define fiscal periods and then
compare a date against the definition?

cheers,
Matt.


 
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