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*The output is the integer value. | *The output is the integer value. | ||
*Date should be entered in the [[Manuals/calci/DATE| DATE]] function format. i.e DATE(2014,1,7) for 7th day of January, 2014. | *Date should be entered in the [[Manuals/calci/DATE| DATE]] function format. i.e DATE(2014,1,7) for 7th day of January, 2014. | ||
− | *For e.g:DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(Date(2017,1,7)) | + | *For e.g:DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(Date(2017,1,7)). |
+ | *We can use Range values also. For Example: DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(#7/1/2017-7/1/2018). | ||
+ | * #date notation needs mm/dd/yy format . | ||
==ZOS== | ==ZOS== |
Revision as of 13:26, 15 May 2018
DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(Date)
- where is the date till which number of days are to be found.
Description
- This function calculates the number of days from the first day of the year to the specified date of the same year.
- The output is the integer value.
- Date should be entered in the DATE function format. i.e DATE(2014,1,7) for 7th day of January, 2014.
- For e.g:DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(Date(2017,1,7)).
- We can use Range values also. For Example: DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(#7/1/2017-7/1/2018).
- #date notation needs mm/dd/yy format .
ZOS
- The syntax is to calculate DAYSINYEARTILLDATE in ZOS, Z3 and ZCALCI is .
- is the date for which number of days are to be found.
Examples
- DAYSINYEARTILLDATE("2017,1,7")= 7day (Output inZOS, Z3)
- DAYSINYEARTILLDATE("1-7-2017") = 7day (Output inZOS, Z3)
- DAYSINYEARTILLDATE("4-FEB-2014") = 35day (Output inZOS, Z3)
- DAYSINYEARTILLDATE(Date(2017,1,7)) = 79day (Output in ZCALCI)
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