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dato calkulations
Hi
I need to count time in days/montht/years from one period to another. I have tried to do a simple calkulation like 15-01-2001 minus 01-01-2000, but problem is, that excell does not have a zero month and with some calkulations makes plus one month. It also makes some mistakes in calkulations of days... Does somebody knows how to solve it? Thank you :-) |
dato calkulations
Hi Jv,
take a look at DATADIF function help. =DATADIF(INITIALDATE,FINALDATE,"X") X could be: D = days between both dates M = Months between both dates Y = Years between both dates MD = difference between both dates but, months and years are ignorated YD = difference between both dates but, days and years are ignorated hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "Jv." escreveu: Hi I need to count time in days/montht/years from one period to another. I have tried to do a simple calkulation like 15-01-2001 minus 01-01-2000, but problem is, that excell does not have a zero month and with some calkulations makes plus one month. It also makes some mistakes in calkulations of days... Does somebody knows how to solve it? Thank you :-) |
dato calkulations
With the earlier date in A1, and the later date in A2:
=DATEDIF(A1,A2,"y") & " years, " & DATEDIF(A1,A2,"ym") & " months, " & DATEDIF(A1,A2,"md") & " days" HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Jv." wrote in message ... Hi I need to count time in days/montht/years from one period to another. I have tried to do a simple calkulation like 15-01-2001 minus 01-01-2000, but problem is, that excell does not have a zero month and with some calkulations makes plus one month. It also makes some mistakes in calkulations of days... Does somebody knows how to solve it? Thank you :-) |
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