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Bob
Formula #1:
Given any date, I'm trying to come up with a formula that will display the
previous Saturday date. For example, if the "input" (or "base") date is
4/11/2008 (Fri), then the formula should display 4/5/2008 (Sat). However, if
the "input" (or "base") date is 4/12/2008 (Sat), as an example, then the
formula should simply display the same date.
Formula #2:
Using the same "input" (or "base") date that was used in Forumla #1, I need
to come up with a second, but mutually exclusive formula that will display
the Friday date that comes right before the Saturday date that was derived in
Forumla #1. So using the same "input" (or "base") date of 4/11/2008 (Fri),
for example, Formula #2 should display 4/4/2008 (Fri).
Any help in coming up with the two aforementioned formulas will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
Given any date, I'm trying to come up with a formula that will display the
previous Saturday date. For example, if the "input" (or "base") date is
4/11/2008 (Fri), then the formula should display 4/5/2008 (Sat). However, if
the "input" (or "base") date is 4/12/2008 (Sat), as an example, then the
formula should simply display the same date.
Formula #2:
Using the same "input" (or "base") date that was used in Forumla #1, I need
to come up with a second, but mutually exclusive formula that will display
the Friday date that comes right before the Saturday date that was derived in
Forumla #1. So using the same "input" (or "base") date of 4/11/2008 (Fri),
for example, Formula #2 should display 4/4/2008 (Fri).
Any help in coming up with the two aforementioned formulas will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob