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*'''start_date''', '''end_date''' and '''holidays''' should be entered either in 'date format' or 'dates returned using formulas'. | *'''start_date''', '''end_date''' and '''holidays''' should be entered either in 'date format' or 'dates returned using formulas'. | ||
*If date values are invalid, Calci displays #NULL error message. | *If date values are invalid, Calci displays #NULL error message. | ||
+ | *We can use Range values also. For Example: NETWORKDAYS(DATE(2012,6,1),#12/31/2012-12/31/2013) | ||
+ | * #date notation needs mm/dd/yy format . | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 13:33, 15 May 2018
NETWORKDAYS(start_date, end_date, holidays)
where,
- start_date represents the starting date,
- end_date represents the end date, and
- holidays is an optional range of one or more dates to exclude from the working days.
NETWORKDAYS() calculates the number of working days between start_date and end_date excluding weekends and holidays.
Description
NETWORKDAYS(start_date, end_date, holidays)
- start_date, end_date and holidays should be entered either in 'date format' or 'dates returned using formulas'.
- If date values are invalid, Calci displays #NULL error message.
- We can use Range values also. For Example: NETWORKDAYS(DATE(2012,6,1),#12/31/2012-12/31/2013)
- #date notation needs mm/dd/yy format .
Examples
Consider the following example that shows the use of NETWORKDAYS function:
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7/30/2013 | ||
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7/13/2013 |
=NETWORKDAYS(A1,A2): Calculates working days in the range of cells A1 and A2. Weekend days are excluded.
Displays 42 as a result. =NETWORKDAYS(A1,A2,A3): Calculates working days in the range of cells A1 and A2 and a holiday in A3.
Weekend days are excluded. Displays 41 as a result. =NETWORKDAYS(A1,A2,A3:A4):Calculates working days in the range of cells A1 and A2 and holidays in A3, A4.
Weekend days are excluded, A4 is overlapped with weekend day. Displays 41 as a result. =NETWORKDAYS(DATE(2012,6,1),DATE(2012,12,31)): Calculates working days between two mentioned dates.
Displays 152 as a result.
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