I doubt it knows about all your "bank holidays" over there.  ;-)

No, its just days.  Each day of the week has a numeric value of course so you 
can, with some creativity, plan around weekends but you'd need to reference a 
standalone calendar table to take into consideration and custom "working" day 
schedule.

On Nov 3, 2011, at 11:12 AM, Chris Johnson wrote:

> Quoted text is from <[email protected]>, by 
> Samantha Scott <[email protected]>
> 
> >#Mydate = #Mydate << days(5); That 5 can be any number, a variable 
> >that is numeric and even a negative.
> 
> If you want to add 5 *working* days then will the "<<" operator take 
> into consideration weekends, regional public holidays, etc.? It is a 
> very clever operator if it does; those sorts of calculations can be 
> quite tricky.
> 
> Regards
> Chris
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