Weekend and holiday testing
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Hi All:
I would like to flag expenses incurred on weekends AND holidays for further review.
The excel file I have contained thousands of transactions from 2023 and 2024. The transaction date format I have in my excel file as follow (i.e. 12/11/2023 month/day/year)
The formula should also catch the Canadian publics holidays as indicated below:
Jan 1
Feb 19
Feb 20
March 29
April 7
May 22
July 1
Sep 4
Oct 9
Dec 31
Record # | Transaction date |
1 | 1/1/2023 |
2 | 1/1/2024 |
3 | 5/4/2024 |
4 | 2/19/2023 |
5 | 12/25/2023 |
6 | 12/31/2024 |
7 | 4/5/2024 |
Thank you in advance for your help
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@Hussein982
I assume the publich holiday remains the the same day for every year.
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@Qiu Just wanted to thank you for your prompt response. This is definitely helped me to solve the matter.
Appreciate your time.
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@Hussein982
Glad to know it helps.
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@Qiu I may have another question for you regarding pdfs files. What's the fastest wat to convert pdfs into excel?
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@Hussein982
I am sorry but I dont have experience on converting PDFs.
It is very tricky for me. 😑
