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Trying to set an automatic calculation of the difference in days between
dates. Using the "days360" works fine, except when dealing with the month of February. If the two dates go from February to a date, in say March, it adds two days to the calculation. I've found that other date calculations I've done have been affected by this glitch. I'm using Excel 2002 on a WinXP Pro system. Any help would be appreciated. |
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It's not a glitch. Days360 uses a convention of 12 months, each with 30
days. So, February is adjusted to a 30 day month. If you use it to check the day count between say May 28 and June 3 you'll see one day fewer than actual calendar days. For an accurate day count, just subtract one day from the other, formatting the results as General or Comma "TennCare Technician" wrote: Trying to set an automatic calculation of the difference in days between dates. Using the "days360" works fine, except when dealing with the month of February. If the two dates go from February to a date, in say March, it adds two days to the calculation. I've found that other date calculations I've done have been affected by this glitch. I'm using Excel 2002 on a WinXP Pro system. Any help would be appreciated. |
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DAYS360 is for the parallel universe where there are 12 moths each with 30
days. So one is lost in Jan and 2 added in Feb. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "TennCare Technician" <TennCare wrote in message ... Trying to set an automatic calculation of the difference in days between dates. Using the "days360" works fine, except when dealing with the month of February. If the two dates go from February to a date, in say March, it adds two days to the calculation. I've found that other date calculations I've done have been affected by this glitch. I'm using Excel 2002 on a WinXP Pro system. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Well that explains a lot! Is there another function that uses the actual
calendar, instead of Microsoft's weird alternate universe? I'd think that they would have something that would use the actual calendar, like it does in MS Project. Works beautifully with my Gandt charts. I guess I'm not familiar with using the option of formatting the results as general or comma, so if you happen to have a link to an instructional, I'd greatly appreciate it! Also, thanks to the both of you for responding so quickly to a Novice/Intermediate user like myself! I've used many basic functions of excel for years, but didn't start using it for date calculations until this project that I'm on. |
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