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Display week numbers
Hi
I'm completely noob - but google helps a lot. I want to have the week number of the dates of Start Date, Finish Date and Deadline. This formula seems to work for Start Date, but the other colums show incorrect weeks. Anyone kind who can help me; 1) make the formulas become correct - show correct week numbers? 2). Explain how the formulas work - their components, maybe then I can work it out myself..... For example, what does the numbers between [Finish], [Start], etc, mean? "Week " & CStr(1+datediff("w";"1/1/20" & mid(Year([Finish]);3;2);[Finish])) "Week " & CStr(1+datediff("w";"1/1/20" & mid(Year([Start]);3);[Start])) "Week " & CStr(1+datediff("w";"1/1/20" & mid(Year([Deadline]);3);[Deadline])) Also taking into concideration that weeks start counting from first 4-day week. Thank you kindly |
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Replace the semi-colons with a comma, so that the formula for finish is "Week " & CStr(1+datediff("w","1/1/20" & mid(Year([Finish]),3,2);[Finish]))
explanation. mid(Year([Finish]),3,2) = extracts 2 characters from the year of the finish date starting at the 3rd character. E.g. for "04-Jun-21", year is 2021 and the formula extracts 21. The 21 from above is then joined to "1/1/20" to form "1/1/2021". Last edited by ProjectPlanner; 06-04-2021 at 11:43 AM. Reason: spelling error |
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Thank you. Why only "," on the FINISH formula? Should be on START and DEADLINE too? The same logic of "mid(Year([Finish]),3,2);[Finish])" is same for START and DEADLINE? I guess you don't know how to accommodate to make the weeks correct? Year starting with first four day week....etc. Thanks again |
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Anyone else who knows and can help? I don't like the date format and want to only show year and week - but I cannot work it out. Maybe it cannot be done?
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Your 3 formulas are:
Start Calendar Week = IIf(DatePart("ww",[Start],1,2)=53,Year([Start])-1 & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Start],1,2),Year([Start]) & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Start],1,2)) Finish Calendar Week = IIf(DatePart("ww",[Finish],1,2)=53,Year([Finish])-1 & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Finish],1,2),Year([Finish]) & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Finish],1,2)) Deadline Calendar Week = IIf(DatePart("ww",[Deadline],1,2)=53,Year([Deadline])-1 & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Deadline],1,2),Year([Deadline]) & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Deadline],1,2)) Note that for tasks without a deadline date, there will be an error. |
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Slight errors in formula now corrected:
Start Calendar Week = IIf(DatePart("y",[Start])<4,Year([Start])-1 & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Start],1,2),Year([Start]) & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Start],1,2)) Finish Calendar Week = IIf(DatePart("y",[Finish],1,2)<4,Year([Finish])-1 & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Finish],1,2),Year([Finish]) & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Finish],1,2)) Deadline Calendar Week = IIf(DatePart("y",[Deadline],1,2)<4,Year([Deadline])-1 & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Deadline],1,2),Year([Deadline]) & " Week " & DatePart("ww",[Deadline],1,2)) Last edited by ProjectPlanner; 06-14-2021 at 03:12 AM. Reason: Corrected error in formula |
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