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Calculating the Years Between Dates
Business applications often find it useful to calculate the number of years between two particular dates, such as the date a customer first ordered and the present date, perhaps to see whether they apply for a "loyalty" discount or a free gift.
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Calculating the opening and closing quarter dates for a particular date is a common task for programmers. So, to save you from figuring out how to write that code, here are some ready-to-run functions that do it all for you.
Calculating the Next Working Day in .NET
Sometimes you don't just want to add a certain number of days to a date; you want to take working days into account.
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Calculate dates from a Julian calendar. (Added: 2-May-1999)
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