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Calculating pay dates
If a date is a friday, I want to display the previous Thursday (MM/DD/YYYY).
If a date is a Saturday - Thursday, I want to display the Thursday as a date (MM/DD/YYYY). To illustrate, if the date is 05/28/2010, I want to display 05/27/2010. If the date is 05/29/2010 - 06/03/2010, I want to display 06/03/2010. I hope this is clear. Thank you, BW |
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On Thu, 27 May 2010 18:08:01 -0700, BW wrote:
If a date is a friday, I want to display the previous Thursday (MM/DD/YYYY). If a date is a Saturday - Thursday, I want to display the Thursday as a date (MM/DD/YYYY). To illustrate, if the date is 05/28/2010, I want to display 05/27/2010. If the date is 05/29/2010 - 06/03/2010, I want to display 06/03/2010. I hope this is clear. Thank you, BW With your date in A1: =A1+6-WEEKDAY(A1+1) --ron |
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Hi,
You can try this =C23+CHOOSE(WEEKDAY(C23,2),3,2,1,0,-1,5,4) -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "BW" wrote in message ... If a date is a friday, I want to display the previous Thursday (MM/DD/YYYY). If a date is a Saturday - Thursday, I want to display the Thursday as a date (MM/DD/YYYY). To illustrate, if the date is 05/28/2010, I want to display 05/27/2010. If the date is 05/29/2010 - 06/03/2010, I want to display 06/03/2010. I hope this is clear. Thank you, BW |
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Thank you Ron, this worked perfectly.
BW "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote: On Thu, 27 May 2010 18:08:01 -0700, BW wrote: If a date is a friday, I want to display the previous Thursday (MM/DD/YYYY). If a date is a Saturday - Thursday, I want to display the Thursday as a date (MM/DD/YYYY). To illustrate, if the date is 05/28/2010, I want to display 05/27/2010. If the date is 05/29/2010 - 06/03/2010, I want to display 06/03/2010. I hope this is clear. Thank you, BW With your date in A1: =A1+6-WEEKDAY(A1+1) --ron . |
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Calculating pay dates
Ashish Mathur,
your suggestion was helpful, but I found that adding =text(your_formula,"mm/dd/yyyy") got me to where I needed to be. Thank you much! BW "Ashish Mathur" wrote: Hi, You can try this =C23+CHOOSE(WEEKDAY(C23,2),3,2,1,0,-1,5,4) -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "BW" wrote in message ... If a date is a friday, I want to display the previous Thursday (MM/DD/YYYY). If a date is a Saturday - Thursday, I want to display the Thursday as a date (MM/DD/YYYY). To illustrate, if the date is 05/28/2010, I want to display 05/27/2010. If the date is 05/29/2010 - 06/03/2010, I want to display 06/03/2010. I hope this is clear. Thank you, BW |
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