I have start and end date for an event. I would like to find what the mid point time period between these dates is.
Is there a formula I can use to do that?
Hi @RoopaliB ,
You can create a number formatted line item for mid point between the dates ( i.e. (End date - Start date)/2) and add this to the start date to get mid date.
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Hope this helps.
Thanks
Hi @Jitendra.Vishnolia
This works. Thanks!
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