InDateRange
The InDateRange function determines if an inputted date is within a specified range of dates, returning True or False.
Syntax
InDateRange([date column], [direction], [period], [length], [offset], [today])
Function arguments:
- date column (required) - The date to be evaluated.
- direction (required) - The direction to apply the date range offset.
- Enter
lastto set the date range to the most recent window. - Enter
nextto set the date range to the upcoming window. - Enter
currentto set the date range to the current window. - Enter
to_dateto set the date range to the current window up until the current date.
- Enter
- period (required) - The size of date window
- options:
year,quarter,month,week,day,hour,minute, andsecond
- options:
- length (optional) - The number of periods to include in the date range
- If not set, defaults to
1
- If not set, defaults to
- offset (optional) - The number of periods to offset for the start date range
- If not set, defaults to
0
- If not set, defaults to
- today (optional) - The value to use for Today when calculating with respect to the current date
- If not set, defaults to
Today()
- If not set, defaults to
Example
Returns True for all dates in the current month:
InDateRange([Date], "current", "month")
Returns True for all dates in the last three weeks:
InDateRange([Date], "last", "week", 3)
Returns True for all dates in the week starting three weeks ago:
InDateRange([Date], "last", "week", 1, 3)
Returns True for all dates within the last year up to today's date:
InDateRange([Date], "to_date", "year", 1, -1)Updated 5 days ago
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