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I am trying to construct a formula to return the first day of the next month:
08-01-1969 = 09-01-1969 11-09-1960 = 12-01-1960 12-01-1970 = 01-01-1971 I dont have a problem with the first two. I use the month function and increment it by one. This works fine until i run into a date in december. How can i do this? |
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