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This function returns a date that is a specified number of workdays forward or backward from a start date. | This function returns a date that is a specified number of workdays forward or backward from a start date. | ||
''Format:'' | ''Format:'' | ||
'''WORKDAY(start_date;num_of_days)''' | '''WORKDAY(start_date;num_of_days)''' | ||
''Examples:'' | ''Examples:'' | ||
WORKDAY(B;1) | WORKDAY(B;1) | ||
== Important == | |||
Currently, '''this function does not work for formulas calculated only for totals or first-level groupings in reports.''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 28 October 2024
This function returns a date that is a specified number of workdays forward or backward from a start date.
Format:
WORKDAY(start_date;num_of_days)
Examples:
WORKDAY(B;1)
Important
Currently, this function does not work for formulas calculated only for totals or first-level groupings in reports.