Description
Gets the number of days one date occurs after another.
Syntax
DaysAfter ( date1, date2 )
Argument |
Description |
---|---|
date1 |
A date value that is the start date of the interval being measured |
date2 |
A date value that is the end date of the interval |
Return value
Long. Returns a long containing the number of days date2 occurs after date1. If date2 occurs before date1, DaysAfter returns a negative number.
Examples
This expression returns 4:
DaysAfter(2005-12-20, 2005-12-24)
This expression returns -4:
DaysAfter(2005-12-24, 2005-12-20)
This expression returns 0:
DaysAfter(2005-12-24, 2005-12-24)
This expression returns 5:
DaysAfter(2004-12-29, 2005-01-03)
See also
DaysAfter in the section called “DaysAfter” in PowerScript Reference