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I assume you're asking about how to get the days since the beginning of the
year given an existing date and that you're using LibreOffice Calc.  With
this in mind, here is an example:

=DATEDIF("2020-12-31","2021-01-27","d")

The resulting value in the cell will be 27.

The first parameter is the starting date.  Middle parameter is the current
date in question (I used Jan 27th in my example).  The third parameter is
the interval Calc should use, which is days here, hence "d".  Note that if
you use 2020-01-01 as the start date, then the 27th day of January would
actually only be the 26th day since Jan 1st, so you need to use a starting
date of the last day of the prior year.

Hope this helps!


On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 3:59 PM James <bjlockie@lockie.ca> wrote:

How do I get the number of days since the beginning of year?


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