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  • Subject: Re: Calculating Working(business) days
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 16:56:33 -0700

Actually, don't you mean divide it by 7 then multiply it by 5?

Which wouldn't take into consideration partial weeks.  Take, for instance, 
August 1st to
August 3rd.  3 working days.

Regards,

Jim Langston

Alan Addison wrote:

> Take the duration, divide it by five and multiply it by seven, then add that 
>number of days to the starting date.
>
>
>
> oludare wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Is there a tool or utility that can be use to calculate a date from a given
>> date with a duration of 'n' business days (Mon-Fri).
>> (assume no holidays)
>>
>> Dare
>

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