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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Calculating Work Days from Date Range

Introduction.

How to find the number of workdays (excluding Saturdays and Sundays) from a date range in Microsoft Access?

The logic is simple, first find out how many whole weeks are there in the date range. Multiplying whole weeks by 5 gives the number of workdays from whole weeks.  From the remaining days find and exclude Saturdays and Sundays, if any. Add the remaining days to the total workdays.

DateDiff(), and DateAdd() functions are used for calculations, and the Format() function gets day-of-the-week in the three-character form to find Saturday and Sunday to exclude from the remaining days.

Find the VBA Code segments for the above steps below, and the full VBA Work_Days() Function Code at the end of this Article.

  1. Find the number of Whole Weeks between Begin-Date and End-Date:

    WholeWeeks = DateDiff("w", BeginDate, EndDate)

    The WholeWeeks * 5 (7 - Saturdays & Sundays) will give the number of working days in whole weeks. Now, all that remains to find is how many working days are left in the remaining days if any?

  2. Find the date after the whole weekdays:
    DateCnt = DateAdd("ww", WholeWeeks, BeginDate)
  3. Find the number of workdays in the remaining days by checking and excluding Saturdays and Sundays:
    Do While DateCnt <= EndDate
          If Format(DateCnt, "ddd") <> "Sun" And _
            Format(DateCnt, "ddd") <> "Sat" Then
             EndDays = EndDays + 1
          End If
          DateCnt = DateAdd("d", 1, DateCnt)'increment the date by 1
        Loop
    
  4. Calculate the Total Workdays:

    Work_Days = Wholeweeks * 5 + EndDays

The Whole Calculation in Work_Days Function.

The full VBA Code of the Work_Days() Function is given below:

Function Work_Days(BegDate As Variant, EndDate As Variant) As Integer

   Dim WholeWeeks As Variant
   Dim DateCnt As Variant
   Dim EndDays As Integer
         
   On Error GoTo Err_Work_Days

   BegDate = DateValue(BegDate)
   EndDate = DateValue(EndDate)
'Number of whole weeks
   WholeWeeks = DateDiff("w", BegDate, EndDate)
'Next date after whole weeks of 7 days each
   DateCnt = DateAdd("ww", WholeWeeks, BegDate)
   EndDays = 0 'to count number of days except Saturday & Sunday

   Do While DateCnt <= EndDate
      If Format(DateCnt, "ddd") <> "Sun" And _
        Format(DateCnt, "ddd") <> "Sat" Then
         EndDays = EndDays + 1
      End If
      DateCnt = DateAdd("d", 1, DateCnt)'increment the date by 1
    Loop
'Calculate total work days and return the result
   Work_Days = WholeWeeks * 5 + EndDays

Exit Function

Err_Work_Days:

    ' If either BegDate or EndDate is Null, return a zero
    ' to indicate that no workdays passed between the two dates.

    If Err.Number = 94 Then
                Work_Days = 0
    Exit Function
    Else
' If some other error occurs, provide a message.
    MsgBox "Error " & Err.Number & ": " & Err.Description
    End If

End Function

The above VBA Code was taken from Microsoft Access Help Document.

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