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rsreyes
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Get SUM between two dates

Hi

 

I've two dates:
- DueDate

- Today

 

I want to know the number of days overdue

 

Any idea?

 

Thks

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Greg_Deckler
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I believe that is:

DATEDIFF([DueDate],[Today],day)

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn802538.aspx



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For some weird reason, the DATEDIFF function returns an error when the number is negative (which it might be).

 

So you can patch that by doing = IFERROR(DATEDIFF([DueDate],[Today],day),-1)

 

Or try = [DueDate] - [Today] and format the column as int.


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