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Default #Name? Error when using NETWORKDAYS function ......


Hi,

I'm creating a spreadsheet which is meant to calculate the number of
days a person has worked between succesive weeks, given a specific
start date and end date of work for that person. I define the weeks by
the start date of the week (ie the date of every Monday). I've been
sitting and staring at this darned formula since yesterday, the logic
seems fine but I guess its a problem with the syntax or something.
Here's the formula I've used -

=IF(End Date < Week Beginning Date,0,IF(Start Date < Week Beg Date,IF
(End Date < Next Week Beg Date,
NETWORKDAYS(Week Beg Date,End Date),NETWORKDAYS(Week Beg Date,Next Week
Beg Date)),IF (Start Date Week Beg
Date,NETWORKDAYS(Start Date,Next Week Beg date),NETWORKDAYS(Start
Date,End Date))))

Would appreciate any help anyone can give me on this.

Thanks,

Sean.


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