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    Summary

    This function returns the DateTime object for a particular date, specified by the year, month, and day.

    Syntax

    DATE(year,month,day)

    Arguments

    This function has these arguments:

    Argument Description
    year Number representing the year, from 1 to 9999, using four digits; if not integer, number is truncated
    month Number representing the month of the year; if not integer, number is truncated
    day Number representing the day of the month; if not integer, number is truncated

    If month is greater than 12, then month increments by the number of months over 12 and the year advances, if needed. For example, DATE(2003,16,2) returns the DateTime object representing April 2, 2004.

    If day is greater than the number of days in the specified month, then day increments that number of days from the first day of the next month. For example, DATE(2004,1,35) returns the DateTime object representing February 4, 2004.

    If values for the arguments are not integers, any decimal places are truncated. Negative values for months are taken from the year into previous years. Negative values for days are taken from the month into previous months.

    Data Types

    Accepts numeric data. Returns a DateTime object.

    Examples

    DATE(A1,B1,C1)

    DATE(R1C1,R1C2,R1C3)

    DATE(2003,1,1) gives the result January 1, 2003

    DATE(2004,2,10) gives the result February 10, 2004

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