jdate will give you day of year (last 3 chars). Use integer, then divide by
7 and add one.

jdate corrected for y2k.

dennis
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At 01:42 PM 10/11/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I've been asked to produce a report on an ongoing basis that reports, by
>week for a given month, certain productivity stats.
>
>The weekly part has me stumped.  The best I can think of is an
>annually-updated 52 row table, but the "annually-updated" is a flop waiting
>to happen.
>
>Can I say logically that a given date falls in week (n) in any given year?
>
>tia
>
>Dave
>
>
>
Dennis Fleming
IISCO
http://www.TheBestCMMS.com

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