Name
DateDiff Function
Syntax
DateDiff(interval
,date1
,date2
[,firstdayofweek
[,firstweekofyear
]])
-
interval
Use: Required
Data Subtype: String
The units of time used to express the result of the difference between
date1
anddate2
(see the following “Interval Settings” table).-
date1
Use: Required
Data Subtype: Date
The first date you want to use in the differential calculation.
-
date2
Use: Required
Data Subtype: Date
The second date you want to use in the differential calculation.
-
firstdayofweek
Use: Optional
Data Subtype: Numeric constant
A numeric constant that defines the first day of the week. If not specified, Sunday is assumed (see the following table “First Day of Week Constants”).
-
firstweekofyear
Use: Optional
Data Subtype: Numeric constant
A numeric constant that defines the first week of the year. If not specified, the first week is assumed to be the week in which January 1 occurs (see the following table “First Week of Year Constants”).
Interval Settings
Setting |
Description |
---|---|
|
Year |
|
Quarter |
|
Month |
|
Day of year |
|
Day |
|
Weekday |
|
Week |
|
Hour |
|
Minute |
|
Second |
First Day of Week Constants
Constant |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
|
0 |
Use the NLS API setting |
|
1 |
Sunday (default) |
|
2 |
Monday |
|
3 |
Tuesday |
|
4 |
Wednesday |
|
5 |
Thursday |
|
6 |
Friday |
|
7 |
Saturday |
First Week of Year Constants
Constant |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
vbUseSystem |
0 |
Use the NLS API setting ... |
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