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The offset can also be a negative value. In this case days will be substracted.
adds or subtracts natural days (or working days) to or from any given date.
Weekends will notbecounted as working days.
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addDaysSkippingWeekends(timestamp, numberOfDays, timeZone) #Output: Number |
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Variant of the function where you can additionally define the start and the end of the weekend. This function is useful when the non-working days differ from the standard (Saturday/Sunday). |
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addDaysSkippingWeekends(timestamp, numberOfDays, timeZone, startOfWeekend, endOfWeekend) #Output: Number |
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asdsadasdas UI Text Box | Info | If t represents a timestamp which coincides with a Friday, adding n = 1 will return a date-time for the following Monday. Negative values for n are used in order to subtract days to t. Note: n cannot be higher than 50000
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The output can be written into any Jira field of type Date Picker ore Date Time Picker. Another very common use case is to use this function in one of the JWT calculated date-time fields. If you want to subtract two date-time values you might want to have a look at the function subtractDatesSkippingWeekends(). |
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Parameter explanation.... Output asdsadasdas Info | If t represents a timestamp which coincides with a Friday, adding n = 1 will return a date-time for the following Monday. Negative values for n are used in order to subtract days to t. Note: n cannot be higher than 50000. |