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GuillermoPH
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello!

 

I'm trying to calculate the difference between two dates but i don't want to take into account Sundays, how can this be done?

 

eg. Say i'm trying to find the days between March, 2nd and March, 9th; the output should be '6'.

 

Any help will be much appreciated.

 

Greets,

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ballardw
Super User

Please see:

data example;
   days = intck('weekday1W','02MAR2017'd,'09MAR2017'd);
run;

the weekday1w interval with the intck function considers a week to be six days with Sunday as a weekend day.

 

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art297
Opal | Level 21

Note: The following is really @ballardw's suggestion, but the system wouldn't let me delete my incorrect post. I hadn't read the request sufficiently and didn't realize that only Sundays were to be excluded. Art T

 

Use the INTCK function. But if you want 6 days given your example, you'll have to add 1. e.g.:

 

data have;
  informat date1 date2 date9.;
  input date1 date2;
  dif=INTCK('WEEKDAY1W',date1,date2,'C');
  cards;
02mar2017 09mar2017
24feb2017 09mar2017 
;

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

collinelliot
Barite | Level 11

I thought about this, but what about saturdays?

Astounding
PROC Star

There's probably a short way, but here's the long way.

 

data want;

set have;

n_days = 0;

do i=date1 to date2;

   if weekday(i) ne 1 then n_days + 1;

end;

if weekday(date1) > 1 or weekday(date2) > 1 then n_days = n_days - 1;

run;

 

There are various ways to count, depending on whether or not the starting date is a Sunday or the ending date is a Sunday.  The last line in the program is just one way to account for that.  You may want to set up your own rules.

collinelliot
Barite | Level 11

I don't know if there's a slicker/more efficient solution, but this is what I'd do. Adjust the end value if you want it to be inclusive of that date. I had to put the -1 to get your desired result.

 


data want;
    start = '02MAR2017'd;
    end = '09MAR2017'd;
    do i = start to end -1;
        all_cnt + 1;
        non_sunday_cnt + (weekday(i) ne 7);
    end;
run;
ballardw
Super User

Please see:

data example;
   days = intck('weekday1W','02MAR2017'd,'09MAR2017'd);
run;

the weekday1w interval with the intck function considers a week to be six days with Sunday as a weekend day.

 

art297
Opal | Level 21

A nice list of the available intervals that can be used with the intck function can be found at: http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a003065889.htm

 

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

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