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*This is used to convert the a date in to a specified serial number. | *This is used to convert the a date in to a specified serial number. | ||
*By default , the serial number starts from 1/1/1900 . | *By default , the serial number starts from 1/1/1900 . | ||
− | *i.e the serial number of "8/15/1947" or "15-Aug-1947" is 53918( | + | *i.e the serial number of "8/15/1947" or "15-Aug-1947" is 53918(Calci). |
*This function will give the result as Error when the textdate is below 1/1/1900. | *This function will give the result as Error when the textdate is below 1/1/1900. | ||
*Also if the year value is not entered in the textdate, this function will consider the current year. | *Also if the year value is not entered in the textdate, this function will consider the current year. |
Revision as of 22:07, 18 November 2013
DATEVALUE(textdate)
- where text date represents a date in CALCI format
Description
- This function gives the serial number of the given textdate.
- This is used to convert the a date in to a specified serial number.
- By default , the serial number starts from 1/1/1900 .
- i.e the serial number of "8/15/1947" or "15-Aug-1947" is 53918(Calci).
- This function will give the result as Error when the textdate is below 1/1/1900.
- Also if the year value is not entered in the textdate, this function will consider the current year.
- Time information in textdate is ignored.
Examples
- DATEVALUE("3/20/2005")=38431
- DATEVALUE("6/7/1960")=58599(CALCI)=22074(EXCEL)
- DATEVALUE("1-APR-1976")=27851
- DATEVALUE("12/12")=37237(CALCI)41620(EXCEL) for the current year 2013.
See Also