NETWORKDAYS.INTL

Returns the number of workdays between a start date and an end date. There are options to define weekend days and holidays. The optional weekend parameter (or a string) can be used to define the weekend days (or the non-working days in each week). Also, optionally, the user can define a holiday list. The weekend days and user-defined holidays are not counted as working days.

Sintaxe

NETWORKDAYS.INTL(StartDate; EndDate [; [ Weekend ] [; Holidays ] ])

StartDate is the date from when the calculation is carried out. If the start date is a workday, the day is included in the calculation.

EndDate is the date up until when the calculation is carried out. If the end date is a workday, the day is included in the calculation.

Weekend is an optional parameter – a number or a string used to specify the days of the week that are weekend days and are not considered working days. Weekend is a weekend number or string that specifies when weekends occur. Weekend number values indicate the following weekend days:

Number 1 to 7 for two-day weekends and 11 to 17 for one-day weekends.

Número

Weekend

1 or omitted

Saturday and Sunday

2

Sunday and Monday

3

Monday and Tuesday

4

Tuesday and Wednesday

5

Wednesday and Thursday

6

Thursday and Friday

7

Friday and Saturday

11

Sunday only

12

Monday only

13

Tuesday only

14

Wednesday only

15

Thursday only

16

Friday only

17

Saturday only


Weekend string provides another way to define the weekly non-working days. It must have seven (7) characters – zeros (0) for working day and ones (1) for non-working day. Each character represents a day of the week, starting with Monday. Only 1 and 0 are valid. “1111111” is an invalid string and should not be used. For example, the weekend string “0000011” defines Saturday and Sunday as non-working days.

Holidays is an optional list of dates that must be counted as non-working days. The list can be given in a cell range.

note

Ao inserir datas como partes de fórmulas, as barras ou guións empregados como separadores de datas interprétanse como operadores aritméticos. Polo tanto, as datas introducidas neste formato non se recoñecen como datas e producen cálculos erróneos. Para que as datas sexan interpretadas como parte das fórmulas hai que empregar a función DATA, por exemplo, DATA(1954;7;20) ou colocar a data entre aspas e empregar a notación ISO 8601, por exemplo, «1954-07-20». Evite empregar formatos de data dependentes de formatos rexionais, como «07/20/54» porque o cálculo pode producir erros se o documento se carga cunha configuración local diferente.


tip

É posíbel unha conversión sen ambigüidades para as datas e horas en ISO 8601 nos seus formatos estendidos con separadores. Se se produce un erro #VALUE!, desmarque Xerar erro #VALUE! en - Calc do LibreOffice - Fórmula, botón Detalles... na sección «Configuración detallada para cálculos», na caixa de lista Conversión de texto en número.


note

This function ignores any text or empty cell within a data range. If you suspect wrong results from this function, look for text in the data ranges. To highlight text contents in a data range, use the value highlighting feature.


Exemplos

How many workdays fall between December 15, 2016 and January 14, 2017? Let the start date be located in C3 and the end date in D3. Cells F3 to J3 contain five (5) holidays for Christmas and New Year in date format: December 24, 2016; December 25, 2016; December 26, 2016; December 31, 2016; and January 1, 2017.

=NETWORKDAYS.INTL(C3;D3;;F3:J3) returns 21 workdays with default for weekend days.

=NETWORKDAYS.INTL(C3;D3;11;F3:J3) returns 24 workdays with Sunday only weekends.

Alternatively, use the weekend string “0000001” to define Sunday as the non-working day of every week.

=NETWORKDAYS.INTL(C3;D3;“0000001”;F3:J3) returns 24 workdays with Sunday only weekend.

The function can be used without the two optional parameters – weekday and holidays – by leaving them out:

=NETWORKDAYS.INTL(C3;D3) gives 22 working days.

Technical information

tip

Esta función está dispoñíbel desde a versión 4.3 do LibreOffice.


This function is not part of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.3. Part 4: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format standard. The name space is

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