At 05:57 +1000 2006/10/21, Ray Wurlod wrote:
Not only is it complex, it depends on business rules, such as which day of the week is regarded as day #1 in your locale, and how week #1 in the year is defined (for example, the first week containing four calendar dates in the year).

Too true. For example, for the broadcast clients we've had, the month starts on the Sunday of the week that contains the first Friday of the month. So, the first week of the year could contain the last five days of the previous year.

Ray
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