Hi Sushil,

In Networkdays formula, use NOW() function and then you can play
around with Time available in NOW() as today() do not have this
feature.  Thanks.

Regards,
DILIPandey



On 2/23/12, Sushil Kumar <sushil....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am using =networkdays(A1,today()) and cell A1 is 2/1/12. the problem
> is, we have night shift in office and after 12:00 AM the business
> day changes to next day and the Value change form 16 to 17. is there any
> way so that this will not change before morning 7:00 AM. also, i cannot
> change the computer system timings. this should be indian timings.
>
> Thanks,
> Sushil
>
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