HI Alex, I don't know the exact answer to your question in Numbers. IN Excel, however, maths works on date fields even when they are displayed as dates. So you can calculate the time difference between two dates, etcetera, just as if they were regular numbers. So maybe you could try just using regular functions with the date fields. If you've tried this already and it didn't work then please just ignore this.
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