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Subject: Re: [office-formula] EDATE Function Test Cases (Section 6.9.7)
Hi Eric, On Saturday, 2009-02-14 00:47:55 +0000, Eric Patterson wrote: > There seems to be a few typos in the EDATE Function test cases. Specifically: > > I believe the expression: =EDATE("2000-04-30";-2)=DATE(2006;2;29) > should be: =EDATE("2000-04-30";-2)=DATE(2000;2;29) > > Also, the expression: =EDATE("2000-04-05";24)=DATE(2002;4;12) > should be: =EDATE("2000-04-05";24)=DATE(2002;4;5) > > Can someone confirm? Yes, looks better ... btw, could you please create new mails for new topics instead of replying to a mail of an already existing thread? Makes life much easier when browsing the list in a threading reader. Thanks Eike -- Automatic string conversions considered dangerous. They are the GOTO statements of spreadsheets. --Robert Weir on the OpenDocument formula subcommittee's list.
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