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ISOWEEKNUM()

Number of the ISO week of the year for the specified date

Returns the number of the ISO week of the year (1 to 53) for the specified date. If the date is not valid, 0 is returned.

Sample usage

ISOWEEKNUM("1/1/2021") returns 53

ISOWEEKNUM("1/4/2021") returns 1

ISOWEEKNUM(TODAY()) returns today's ISO week number. See also TODAY()

Syntax

ISOWEEKNUM(date)

  • date - Textual value (in quotes) or expression that resolves to a Date or DateTime value.

Note

Some constant values, such as "MM/DD/YYYY", are evaluated as a Date value by AppSheet. Similarly, "000:00:00" is evaluated as a Duration value. This doesn't mean your spreadsheet data must use the same formats: the date and time formats in your spreadsheets are determined by the locale/language setting. Column will always be evaluated as the type of column. Additionally, you can convert data, both columns and string literals, to specific types using functions such as DATE(), TIME(), or DATETIME()

See also

Date and time expressions

EOMONTH()

WEEKDAY()

WEEKNUM()

WORKDAY()

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