On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 21:50 +0100, Benoit Xhenseval wrote:

Hi Benoit,

This sounds interesting thanks for your contribution.

I'm immediately struck by the lack of upper and lower limit of a
DateCalculator or alternatively in the sets of dates set in a
calculator, see registerHolidays("UK, holidays);

It seems to me that even in the simple case of this years national
or company holidays, it needs to be stated that the provided list of
holidays only define the valid set for some period (this year, or if
you're luckily, the next several years).  Running a calculation to count
bank/bond/working etc. days between now and 2008 is not very accurate,
when your list of Holidays is only valid until the end of 2007.

I would think it would also be important when combining DateCalculators
to know that one is only good for this fiscal year or this calendar
year, but the other is well defined for the next 10 calendar years.

Thanks again for the code.

-Paul



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