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JoeKazz

Adjusting Date Results
 
I am using Excel 2002. I would like to understand how to have a date result
from a formula change the date to a Monday, should the result be a Saturday
or Sunday date. For instance, my return date should be sixteen days from
today. But if the return date is Saturday or Sunday, make the return date a
Monday. I fooled around to get a formula to work, but only for five rows.
Then, the formula returned a normal X + 16 result.
A B C
1 08/01/05 08/17/05 Wednesday
Formula ColumnC:
A1+16
Format Column C: dddd
Formula Column B: =if(c1=Saturday,a1+18,if(c1=Sunday,a1+17,a1+16))
The formula did not work with Saturday/Sunday in quotes " ". I also
"INSERT", "NAME", "DEFINE" for all days Sunday through Monday. The formula
only worked for dates 8/1/05 through 8/5/05, then the result was always the
date plus 16.

Bob Phillips

Joe,

Try this

=A1+16+(WEEKDAY(A1+16,2)=6)+(WEEKDAY(A1+16,2)5)

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HTH

RP
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"JoeKazz" wrote in message
...
I am using Excel 2002. I would like to understand how to have a date

result
from a formula change the date to a Monday, should the result be a

Saturday
or Sunday date. For instance, my return date should be sixteen days from
today. But if the return date is Saturday or Sunday, make the return date

a
Monday. I fooled around to get a formula to work, but only for five rows.
Then, the formula returned a normal X + 16 result.
A B C
1 08/01/05 08/17/05 Wednesday
Formula ColumnC:
A1+16
Format Column C:

dddd
Formula Column B: =if(c1=Saturday,a1+18,if(c1=Sunday,a1+17,a1+16))
The formula did not work with Saturday/Sunday in quotes " ". I also
"INSERT", "NAME", "DEFINE" for all days Sunday through Monday. The

formula
only worked for dates 8/1/05 through 8/5/05, then the result was always

the
date plus 16.




JoeKazz

Bob:

Oh my God, thank you!!!! It works, it works, it works!!!

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Joe,

Try this

=A1+16+(WEEKDAY(A1+16,2)=6)+(WEEKDAY(A1+16,2)5)

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"JoeKazz" wrote in message
...
I am using Excel 2002. I would like to understand how to have a date

result
from a formula change the date to a Monday, should the result be a

Saturday
or Sunday date. For instance, my return date should be sixteen days from
today. But if the return date is Saturday or Sunday, make the return date

a
Monday. I fooled around to get a formula to work, but only for five rows.
Then, the formula returned a normal X + 16 result.
A B C
1 08/01/05 08/17/05 Wednesday
Formula ColumnC:
A1+16
Format Column C:

dddd
Formula Column B: =if(c1=Saturday,a1+18,if(c1=Sunday,a1+17,a1+16))
The formula did not work with Saturday/Sunday in quotes " ". I also
"INSERT", "NAME", "DEFINE" for all days Sunday through Monday. The

formula
only worked for dates 8/1/05 through 8/5/05, then the result was always

the
date plus 16.





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A general formula for moving past the weekend
=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)5,A1-WEEKDAY(A1,2)+8,A1)
or
=WORKDAY(WORKDAY(A1,-1),1)

And for your specific need of +16ish days
=IF(WEEKDAY(A1+16,2)5,A1-WEEKDAY(A1,2)+8+16,A1+16)
or
=WORKDAY(WORKDAY(A1+16,-1),1)

These remove the need for your helper columns
Not sure what you are saying about defined names. If this does not solve
your problem then please post back

I am not sure which of the equations, I have offered, is most efficient
and would appriciate any comments about that.

hth RES

Ron Rosenfeld

On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 17:26:56 +0100, wrote:

=WORKDAY(WORKDAY(A1+16,-1),1)


Or, a bit simpler:

=WORKDAY(A1+15,1)




--ron

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Ron
nice - it's always good learning when you miss the obvious

is there a simple option if you want to move Sat and Sum forward to Mon
eg. better then
=WORKDAY(WORKDAY(A1,-1),1)


cheers RES

Ron Rosenfeld

On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 11:43:27 +0100, wrote:



is there a simple option if you want to move Sat and Sum forward to Mon
eg. better then
=WORKDAY(WORKDAY(A1,-1),1)


Yep: =workday(A1-1,1)



cheers RES




--ron

TBee


Does this work for you?

=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)1,A1-(WEEKDAY(A1,2)-1)+7,A1)

The "=A1 - (WEEKDAY(A1, 2) - 1)" bit, returns the Monday prior to any
given day in Cell A1, and they you add seven to it.


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