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DAYS360

This function returns the number of days between two dates based on a 360-day year.

Syntax

DAYS360(startdate, enddate, method)

Arguments

This function has these arguments:

Argument

Description

startdate

Date from which to calculate days

enddate

Date to which to calculate days

method

[Optional] Method for calculating days; if FALSE or omitted, uses U.S. (NASD) method; if TRUE, uses European method.

Specify the date argument as a number (as in 37806.5) a string (as in "7/4/2003 12:00"), or a DateTime object, as in DATE(2003,7,4).


The methods for calculating the number of days can vary. The U.S. or NASD method works as follows:

  • If the starting date is the 31st of a month, it becomes equal to the 30th of the same month.

  • If the ending date is the 31st of a month and the starting date is earlier than the 30th of a month, the ending date becomes equal to the 1st of the next month.

  • If the ending date is the 31st of a month and the starting date is the 30th or 31st of a month, the ending date becomes equal to the 30th of the ending date month.

The European method considers starting dates or ending dates that occur on the 31st of a month to be equal to the 30th of the same month.

Remarks

Use this function to help compute payments if your accounting system is based on a 360-day year (twelve 30-day months).

Data Types

Accepts numeric, string, or DateTime object data for the two date arguments and boolean for the method argument. Returns numeric data.

Examples

DAYS360(B8,C8)


DAYS360(R8C2,R8C3)


DAYS360("7/15/2004","12/25/2004") gives the result 160.