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First, thanks for the various bits of advice.
I now understand that throwing the function a days=0 does give unexpected results (at least to those of us working off the API). So it pays to perform a check using IF(days=0)... and/or to begin an increasing series at 1 instead of 0 or negative numbers. I don't believe this behavior is published anywhere or maybe it's just me. What gives? -- MM |
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