DATEDIF when two dates are the same

Imran Azam

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Hi

I have this formula which i am using to find the number of days difference between from two dates

DATEDIF(F5,P5,"D")

when the two dates are the same it is coming back with 0, how do i change this formula so when the dates are the same it brings back 1?

Thank you
 

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0 is a proper result
but if you really want you can IF(F5=P5,DATEDIF(F5,P5,"D")+1,DATEDIF(F5,P5,"D"))
 
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Hey, try:

=IF(DATEDIF(F5,P5,"D")=0,1,DATEDIF(F5,P5,"D"))
 
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=MAX(1, DATEDIF(F5,P5,"d"))
or
=MAX(1, P5-F5)

As the latter demonstrates, usually there is no need to use DATEDIF(...,"d") if F5 and P5 contain dates only (no time component).
 
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