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Hello, Do you know how to identify a number of working days or not between two dates? thank you in advancefabienI don't know exactly what "a" and "b" mean in your context, but you can use "vList" in expressions as well, like this:
=NetWorkDays(dateliv,datecreat,$(vList))
For no of work days use following :
networkdays (start_date, end_date [, holiday])
e.g.
networkdays (01/01/1018, date(today()))
There is a function to do what you need. Here you have more information:
When i write
networkdays(datecrea,dateliv,'08/05/2018') it's ok
but when it's this formule
networkdays(datecrea,dateliv,joursferies) is not ok
the table for "joursferies"
JoursFeriesTmp:
LOAD * Inline [JoursFeries
01/01/2018
02/04/2018
01/05/2018
10/05/2018
08/05/2018
21/05/2018
14/07/2018
15/08/2018
01/11/2018
11/11/2018
25/12/2018
];
Hello, pirotfab
You can do something like this ...
JoursFeriesTmp:
LOAD Concat(chr(39) & JoursFeries & chr(39), ',') As List
Group By Key;
LOAD *,
1 As Key
Inline
[JoursFeries
01/01/2018
02/04/2018
01/05/2018
10/05/2018
08/05/2018
21/05/2018
14/07/2018
15/08/2018
01/11/2018
11/11/2018
25/12/2018
];
Let vList = Peek('List');
...and use the variable "vList" as the list of holidays, like this:
Load Networkdays('01/01/2018', '25/12/2018', $(vList)) As DaysWorked
Autogenerate(1);
Hello,
I can't do it
in a i want 4 and b 3.
Thanks
I don't know exactly what "a" and "b" mean in your context, but you can use "vList" in expressions as well, like this:
=NetWorkDays(dateliv,datecreat,$(vList))
thank you for you help.
it's ok