The document discusses various date functions in Excel including:
- Getting the year, next date, or adding years/months/days from a date using the DATE function.
- Getting the hour, minute, second from a date/time using the TIME function.
- Determining if a date is past, current, or future using IF statements.
- Calculating the difference between dates in days, weeks, years, months, or days ignoring years/months using the DATEDIF function.
- Formulas are provided as examples to implement the various date calculations.
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Date Functions
The document discusses various date functions in Excel including:
- Getting the year, next date, or adding years/months/days from a date using the DATE function.
- Getting the hour, minute, second from a date/time using the TIME function.
- Determining if a date is past, current, or future using IF statements.
- Calculating the difference between dates in days, weeks, years, months, or days ignoring years/months using the DATEDIF function.
- Formulas are provided as examples to implement the various date calculations.
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NOTE : date formate is : mm/dd/yy
Functions of Date
to get Year from Date 11/11/2011 2011
to get next date 11/4/2015 11/5/2015
To add a number of years, months
and/or days, use the DATE function. 1/4/2014 3/6/2015 Current Date And Time 6/7/2017 8:40 Hour, Minute , Second 8:40:52 8 40 52
To add a number of hours,
minutes and/or seconds, use the TIME function. 8:40:52 10:51 AM
to get past date 15-Nov-2016 Past Date
to get current date 16-Nov-2016 Past Date to get Future date 17-Nov-2016 Past Date
to get the number of
days, weeks or years between two dates in Excel, use the DATEDIF function. The DATEDIF function has three arguments. 11/6/2016 10 11/16/2016
Fill in "m" for the third argument to
get the number of months between two dates 9/6/2016 2 11/16/2016
Fill in "yd" for the third argument to
ignore years and get the number of days between two dates. 10/1/2016 61 12/1/2016
. Fill in "y" for the third argument to
get the number of years between two dates. 9/6/2011 5 11/16/2016 Fill in "md" for the third argument to ignore months and get the number of days between two dates. 9/11/2014 5 11/16/2016 Formula (please put = sign at beginning) year() C5+1