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  • Subject: RE: Determining "Business Days" (i.e. No Saturday/Sunday)
  • From: "Weatherly, Howard" <hweatherly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 16:02:53 -0500

Chuck,

Without looking at the APIs for the name, there is one that will
return the day of week as a number from 0 through 7, anything from 1
through 6 would normally be a business day leaving you to determine
holidays from whatever schedule you have.

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Howard Weatherly

hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil
howard.weatherly@ctg.com
hweath@ibm.net

X4324

 <<Determining "Business Days" (i.e. No Saturday/Sunday)>> 



Hi Folks,

Anyone have a method of determining when a day is a business day (i.e.
Mon-Fri) ?

I have a method I developed YEARS ago (load a file with all dates and
the actual day, etc) and it is "Y2K" but I'm wondering with the new
RPG
IV and ILE stuff is there something that handles this ?

I have EVEN looked through the online books a bit. I've used ADDUR,
etc
but haven't seen anything on this...

Thanks,

Chuck

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