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Semimonthly pay schedule

In this example, the goal is to create a list of pay dates that follow a semimonthly schedule. A semimonthly pay schedule means employees are paid twice a month, usually on fixed dates such as the 1st and 15th or the 15th and the last day of the month. This results in 24 pay periods over...Read more

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DATEDIF Function

The DATEDIF function calculates the difference between two dates in years, months, or days. The result is always a whole number, because DATEDIF rounds down to the last complete interval. The desired interval is controlled by the unit argument, which supports six text codes as...Read more

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