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== Code example ==
== Code example ==
This example returns the number of working days of the following seven days from now. Normally the answer is 5.
This example returns the calculated date of today plus 5 working days. Normally the answer is today plus 7 days.


<source lang="vb">
<source lang="vb">
   msgbox pdc.NoOfWorkingDays(Date(), Date() + 7)
   msgbox pdc.WorkingDate(Date(), 5)
</source>
</source>


== Availability ==
== Availability ==
Available since April 2014 (from version 4.3)
Available since April 2014 (from version 4.3)

Revision as of 14:44, 22 April 2014

Declaration

WorkingDate(StartDate as Date, NumOfDays as integer) as Date

Description

Returns the calculated date of a date plus the applied number of working days.

Notes

Returns the calculated date of a date plus the applied number of working days. The calculation is based on the table of non working days in PdC.

Code example

This example returns the calculated date of today plus 5 working days. Normally the answer is today plus 7 days.

  msgbox pdc.WorkingDate(Date(), 5)

Availability

Available since April 2014 (from version 4.3)