Date Macro :: Only The Workdays (not Saturdays And Sundays)
Sep 14, 2009
i need a macro that when run will look in to a cell say A1 and see "august 2009" and will list in another sheet all the workdays for august 2009, And if possible, (i can do without this but it would be better) only the workdays (meaning skipping saturdays and sundays,)
How to add 2 "working days" to a date, including Saturdays as work days, and excluding holidays and Sundays? Similar to: = WORKDAY ("01/02/2008", 2, 39451) But instead of resulting in Mon Jan 7th, the answer should be Sat Jan 5th. (39451 is Fri Jan 4th.)
currently I'm working as project manage for a software development studio and I am using MS project for all my work. Since the development team aren't aloud to have a MS project license on their PC I have to copy their tasks from MS project and put them into Excel.
I would say that I am okay using Excel but not an expert. I want to create a formula that uses NETWORKDAYS to determines a finish date from a duration and start date.
The headers I would use for each column are Duration, Start and Finish. So I would like to be able to get a team member to put a duration down i.e 1 day and give me the start day and in the finish date it produces a finish date automatically without including Bank Holidays and Weekends. What would the formula be for that?
I have the same question as Madball and was able to work out the Worday function, however for my company, we work on Saturdays and or Sundays sometimes.
I would like to be able to specify from line to line if Saturday or Sunday needs to be included in the duration calculation resulting in a finish date, however if I can simply get one formula to work that includes Saturdays alone (most common working day of the weekend, and do work more than don't) it would be the most helpful, I think I can get it adjusted from there.
I have never worked on workdays before so I do not know most of the available formula and play around. I googled across and found this one: [URL] .......
Where Bob has given an ARRAY formula.
Following is my layout in A1 to C3 grid (for testing purpose): Start Date11/1/2011HOLIDAYEnd Date11/30/201111/3/2011NETWORKDAYS2011/22/2011 The formula resides in B3.
Is there any other development in 2007+ versions of Excel which can handle 6 working days in a week?
Is there a way to make the attached worksheet automatically shade out all the Saturdays & Sundays in any given month everytime you change the Month/Year cell at the top of the worksheet, as example? I've tried using the weekday/Weekend formula, but can't quite get it right.
I am using excel 2003 and I am trying to subtract 20 days from the date in cell A3 in order to give me a date for me to order materials. However all I get is #NAME? in the cell.
I have data in column C which is the date and time
Data is: 16/06/2014 09:47:14 Cells are formatted as dd/mm/yyyy" "hh:mm:ss
Column H has another date and time based on service level agreements
Data is 17/06/2014 09:47:14 Cells are formatted as dd/mm/yyyy" "hh:mm:ss
I need to add 3 workdays to the 1st value so it returns 19/06/2014 09:47:14
I've used the following formula =WORKDAY(C2,3) and it returns the correct date but time shows as 00:00:00. Is there way I can pick up the time from Cell C2?
I am looking for a formula which substract a number of workdays defined in a cell from a date defined i nanother cell. For example I have a date in cell B2: 10.08.2014 - this is the due date for service delivery. In cell C2 there is a number of workdays: 84 - this is the duration for the delivery process. I would like to have a formula calculating in cell D2 the date when the delivery process has to start. The tricky point is that B2 is basicly a range of merged cells B2:B6. As an example I am attaching an exmple sheet.
I would require a formula to count the amount of workdays between cell a1 and cell a2. Assume formula is in celll a3 and both a1 and a2 are date formated.
The intent is to calculate the completion date against the assigned date as follows:
G13 - Typically the assign date but sometimes can be blank because someone forgets or doesn't bother to insert
For this example, let's say: 12/17/12
H13 - Completion date
For this example, let's say: 12/20/12
I'm expecting a result of '3' for 3 days
The first half of the function is intended to calculate 1 day if G13 is blank or not defined. However, when I have dates in both cells, I'm getting a "false" answer instead of a numerical value that I'm expecting.
In our workplace, we do work weekends & sometimes 7 days a week.
I want Excel to see where today's date falls and return how many work days it is from the date boundaries.For example, today is 2/8, which falls between 1/13/2014 and 2/12/2014
But I want to also grab the 2/12/2014 date and get the number of workdays from that- all in one equation.If not one equation then 2 but not separated for each border date like I have above
the closest appears to be the number of Fridays in a particular month.
What I need to calculate is the number of Saturdays in each year from 2013 through to 2022 (by year), and the same thing for number of Sundays. I presume that it will be 52, however if a year starts on a Sunday and it is a leap year then there could well be 53.
I tried =SUMPRODUCT(--(WEEKDAY(YEAR(C1)=7))) (where C1 has 2013) to try and calculate the number of Saturdays in 2013, but it didn't work.
I'm trying to either write a formula or macro that will count the number of Sundays in a given month in a given year.
I have a table that shows the days of the week for every date from now to 2020. I want to ask a user to enter a month and year (either all in one cell or two) and another cell will show the result of how many Sundays are in that month and year.
I have a worksheet which calculates dates a product will be manufactured based on how many hours the job will run.
The first column has the starting date of the job which I input. The second column contains the date the job will finish based on a third column which contains the hours the job will run. The calculated ending date is then put into the starting date of the 2nd job. It continues to calculate down to the last job.
This calculation is based on a 24 hour day, 7 days a week. I would like to take out Sunday's in the calculation.
from a challenged Excel user who has a cell that needs to countdown the days of the month but need the ability to automatically remove Sundays. In other words the cell needs to refresh daily to show the number of days that have passed thus far and automatically know to not include Sundays. This would just be a numerical value.
I have a userform that captures dates and records them to another excel workbook so we can analyse the data. I have one last part to finalise; When a date is added to the "daterecievedtxtbox" I would like a formula to be offset to the end of the spreadsheet, that will take this date and add 3 working days to it. Then I can add in some formulas later to flag them when the date passes the 3 working days.
At the moment I have this:
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Which adds 3 days to this txtbox and writes it to the sheet that I have defined. I would like to know if there is a function that I can use to add 3 WORKING days to this, excluding saturday and sunday.
I would like to know how to get the number of working days in a month based on the date in B4 which is formatted as "mmmm". So if B4 was October the result would be 22 regardless of the actual date in B4.
I also have a named range "Holidays" for UK bank holidays (ready for December) that I would like included within the formula.
I need a way to calculate the number of workdays, Saturdays and Sundays in a month.
In my model, the client can choose to work on Saturdays and/or Sundays.I need someway to show that a given month (e.g. June 2014) has some # of workdays, and some # of Saturdays and some # of Sundays.I can do this on three separate rows. eg.