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' Remove day of week from string Dim I As Integer Dim Temp As String Temp = xdate1 for I = 0 To 6 'Abbreviated day names Temp = Application.Substitute(Temp, Format(DateSerial(1900, 1, 0), "dddd"), "") Next I RemoveDay = Temp End function Sub SetMacroOptions()'Add descriptions, and put in the Date and Time function category
' Remove day of week from string Dim I As Integer Dim Temp As String Temp = xdate1 for I = 0 To 6 'Abbreviated day names Temp = Application.Substitute(Temp, Format(DateSerial(1900, 1, 0), "dddd"), "") Next I RemoveDay = Temp End function Sub SetMacroOptions()'Add descriptions, and put in the Date and Time function category
' Remove day of week from string Dim I As Integer Dim Temp As String Temp = xdate1 for I = 0 To 6 'Abbreviated day names Temp = Application.Substitute(Temp, Format(DateSerial(1900, 1, 0), "dddd"), "") Next I RemoveDay = Temp End function Sub SetMacroOptions()'Add descriptions, and put in the Date and Time function category
Function XDATE(y, m, d, Optional fmt As String) As String
If IsMissing(fmt) Then fmt = "Short Date"
XDATE = Format(DateSerial(y, m, d), fmt) End Function Function XDATEADD(xdate1, days, Optional fmt As String) As String Dim TempDate As Date If IsMissing(fmt) Then fmt = "Short Date" xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) TempDate = DateValue(xdate1) XDATEADD = Format(TempDate + days, fmt) End Function Function XDATEDIF(xdate1, xdate2) As Long xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) xdate2 = RemoveDay(xdate2) XDATEDIF = DateValue(xdate1) - DateValue(xdate2) End Function Function XDATEYEARDIF(xdate1, xdate2) As Long Dim YearDiff As Long xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) xdate2 = RemoveDay(xdate2) YearDiff = Year(xdate2) - Year(xdate1) If DateSerial(Year(xdate1), Month(xdate2), Day(xdate2)) < CDate(xdate1) Then YearDiff = YearDiff - 1 XDATEYEARDIF = YearDiff End Function Function XDATEYEAR(xdate1) xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) XDATEYEAR = Year(DateValue(xdate1)) End Function Function XDATEMONTH(xdate1) xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) XDATEMONTH = Month(DateValue(xdate1)) End Function Function XDATEDAY(xdate1) xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) XDATEDAY = Day(DateValue(xdate1)) End Function Function XDATEDOW(xdate1) xdate1 = RemoveDay(xdate1) XDATEDOW = Weekday(xdate1) End Function Private Function RemoveDay(xdate1)
' Remove day of week from string
Dim i As Integer Dim Temp As String Temp = xdate1 For i = 0 To 6 'Unabbreviated day names Temp = Application.Substitute(Temp, Format(DateSerial(1900, 1, 0), "dddd"), "") Next i For i = 0 To 6 'Abbreviated day names Temp = Application.Substitute(Temp, Format(DateSerial(1900, 1, 0), "ddd"), "") Next i RemoveDay = Temp End Function Sub SetMacroOptions() ' Add descriptions, and put in the Date & Time function category Dim HelpFile As String HelpFile = ThisWorkbook.Path & "\xdate.hlp" ' On Error Resume Next ' With Application ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATE", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns a date for any year between 0100 and 9999. fmt is an optional date formatting string.", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=200, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEADD", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns a date, incremented by a specified number of days. fmt is an optional date formatting string.", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=300, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEDIF", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns the number of days between date1 and date2 (date1-date2).", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=400, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEYEARDIF", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns the number of full years between date1 and date2 (date1-date2). Useful for calculating ages.", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=500, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEYEAR", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns the year for a date.", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=600, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEMONTH", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns the month for a date.", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=700, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEDAY", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns the day for a date.", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=800, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' .MacroOptions macro:="XDATEDOW", Description:="(ADD-IN FUNCTION) Returns an integer corresponding to the weekday for a date (1=Sunday).", Category:=2, HelpContextID:=900, HelpFile:=HelpFile ' End With 'If GetSetting(APPNAME:="JWalk", section:="ExtendedDateFunctions", Key:="FunctionMsg", Default:=1) = 1 Then UserForm1.Show End Sub Y ADEMAS EN THIS WORKBOOK Private Sub Workbook_Open() SetMacroOptions End Sub
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