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modified following business day convention
It's a businness day function where if using EDATE plus Sat/Sun-Mon takes
you into the next month, then it goes to the preceeding business day |
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modified following business day convention
On Thu, 17 May 2007 04:17:01 -0700, Don wrote:
It's a businness day function where if using EDATE plus Sat/Sun-Mon takes you into the next month, then it goes to the preceeding business day Perhaps: =IF(MONTH(WORKDAY(EDATE(A1,NumMnths)-1,1))=MONTH(EDATE(A1,NumMnths)), WORKDAY(EDATE(A1,NumMnths)-1,1),WORKDAY(EDATE(A1,NumMnths),-1)) will work for you? --ron |
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