Fiscal Year Week Number Calculation with a twist....

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George

Good Day,

I've search for the solution to this including Cpearson's site but can't
figure this out..Our Fiscal year begins April 1st every year regardless of
the day of the week it falls on. So here's my delima, if it falls on any day
other than a Monday I need to be able to recognize a short week as week 1
ending on Sunday and week 2 beginning on the 1st Monday after and each week
following run Monday - Sunday.

Example for this year

Thurs,4-1-2010 thru Sun 4-4-2010 = Week 1
Mon,4-5-2010 thru Sunday,4-11-2010 = Week 2
and so on

Thank you in advance for taking time to look at my issue.
Respectfully,
George
 
R

Rick Rothstein

Can you clarify your question for us? I'm not sure what you want us to help
you with. Are you looking to put the date ranges in columns (if so, which
ones)? Or are you looking to know which week number a given date is in? Or
perhaps something else?
 
G

George

Gary, Thank You .....Works Perfect..

Gary Brown said:
Assuming the 'Start' year is in Cell A1 and the date you want to check is in
A2...
=ROUNDUP(((A2-MOD(A2-2,7)-DATE($A$1,4,1))/7)+1,0)

So...
Cell A1 = 2010
Cell A2 = 04/01/2010
The formula above will return a '1'

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Hope this helps.
If it does, please click the Yes button.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Gary Brown
 
R

Rick Rothstein

Hmm, I don't see any posting in this thread by "Gary Brown"... am I the only
one not seeing that response?
 
B

Bob Phillips

Nope, I don't see it either. This seems to happen a lot, I often see a guy
thanking a response when I gave the self same response hours earlier. It
seems to be something to do with the Microsoft web forum.
 

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