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misen13
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Networkingdays - Formula

Hi,

 

I'm trying to find the number of workingdays between two dates using:

 

 

RoundDown(DateDiff(StartDate.SelectedDate, EndDate.SelectedDate, Days) / 7, 0) * 5 +
    Mod(5 + Weekday(EndDate.SelectedDate) - Weekday(StartDate.SelectedDate), 5)

 

However, I'm getting the value 125 for the period 1/1/2018 to 30/06/2018.

I've tested on Excel using the formula NETWORKINGDAYS but it returns 130 instead.

 

Why am I not getting the same number?

 

Thank you.

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v-yulgu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @misen13,

 

Please new a calendar table first, similar to below:

Dim date =
ADDCOLUMNS (
    CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), DATE ( 2018, 7, 31 ) ),
    "Weekday", WEEKDAY ( [Date], 2 )
)

Then, to count the working days, please refer to below DAX formula:

Count Workingdays =
COUNTROWS (
    FILTER (
        'Dim date',
        'Dim date'[Date] >= EARLIER ( Table11[StartDate] )
            && 'Dim date'[Date] <= EARLIER ( Table11[EndDate] )
            && 'Dim date'[Weekday] >= 1
            && 'Dim date'[Weekday] <= 5
    )
)

2.PNG

 

Best regards,

Yuliana Gu

Community Support Team _ Yuliana Gu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-yulgu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @misen13,

 

Please new a calendar table first, similar to below:

Dim date =
ADDCOLUMNS (
    CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), DATE ( 2018, 7, 31 ) ),
    "Weekday", WEEKDAY ( [Date], 2 )
)

Then, to count the working days, please refer to below DAX formula:

Count Workingdays =
COUNTROWS (
    FILTER (
        'Dim date',
        'Dim date'[Date] >= EARLIER ( Table11[StartDate] )
            && 'Dim date'[Date] <= EARLIER ( Table11[EndDate] )
            && 'Dim date'[Weekday] >= 1
            && 'Dim date'[Weekday] <= 5
    )
)

2.PNG

 

Best regards,

Yuliana Gu

Community Support Team _ Yuliana Gu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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