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/*
* File......: ACCTQTR.PRG
* Author....: Jo W. French dba Practical Computing
* CIS ID....: 74731,1751
* Date......: $Date: 28 Sep 1992 00:26:30 $
* Revision..: $Revision: 1.3 $
* Log file..: $Logfile: C:/nanfor/src/acctqtr.prv $
*
* The functions contained herein are the original work of Jo W. French
* and are placed in the public domain.
*
* Modification history:
* ---------------------
*
* $Log: C:/nanfor/src/acctqtr.prv $
*
* Rev 1.3 28 Sep 1992 00:26:30 GLENN
* Jo French clean up.
*
* Rev 1.2 15 Aug 1991 23:02:36 GLENN
* Forest Belt proofread/edited/cleaned up doc
*
* Rev 1.1 14 Jun 1991 19:50:44 GLENN
* Minor edit to file header
*
* Rev 1.0 01 Apr 1991 01:00:26 GLENN
* Nanforum Toolkit
*
*/
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* FT_ACCTQTR()
* $CATEGORY$
* Date/Time
* $ONELINER$
* Return accounting quarter data
* $SYNTAX$
* FT_ACCTQTR( [ <dGivenDate> ], [ <nQtrNum> ] ) -> aDateinfo
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <dGivenDate> is any valid date in any date format. Defaults
* to current system date if not supplied.
*
* <nQtrNum> is a number from 1 to 4 signifying a quarter.
* Defaults to current quarter if not supplied.
* $RETURNS$
* A three element array containing the following data:
*
* aDateInfo[1] - The year and qtr. as a character string "YYYYQQ"
* aDateInfo[2] - The beginning date of the accounting quarter
* aDateInfo[3] - The ending date of the accounting quarter
* $DESCRIPTION$
* FT_ACCTQTR() creates an array containing data about the
* accounting quarter containing the given date.
*
* An accounting period has the following characteristics:
*
* If the first week of the period contains 4 or more 'work'
* days, it is included in the period; otherwise, the first
* week was included in the prior period.
*
* If the last week of the period contains 4 or more 'work'
* days it is included in the period; otherwise, the last week
* is included in the next period. This results in 13 week
* 'quarters' and 4 or 5 week 'months'. Every 5 or 6 years, a
* 'quarter' will contain 14 weeks and the year will contain 53
* weeks.
* $EXAMPLES$
* // get info about accounting month containing 9/15/90
* aDateInfo := FT_ACCTQTR( CTOD("09/15/90") )
* ? aDateInfo[1] // 199003 (3rd quarter)
* ? aDateInfo[2] // 07/01/90 beginning of quarter 3
* ? aDateInfo[3] // 09/29/90 end of quarter 3
*
* // get info about accounting qtr. 2 in year containing 9/15/90
* aDateInfo := FT_ACCTQTR( CTOD("09/15/90"), 2 )
* ? aDateInfo[1] // 199002
* ? aDateInfo[2] // 04/01/89 beginning of quarter 2
* ? aDateInfo[3] // 06/30/90 end of quarter 2
* $SEEALSO$
* FT_DATECNFG() FT_ACCTWEEK() FT_ACCTMONTH() FT_ACCTYEAR()
* $END$
*/
FUNCTION FT_ACCTQTR(dGivenDate,nQtrNum)
LOCAL nYTemp, nQTemp, lIsQtr, aRetVal
IF ! ( VALTYPE(dGivenDate) $ 'ND' )
dGivenDate := DATE()
ELSEIF VALTYPE(dGivenDate) == 'N'
nQtrNum := dGivenDate
dGivenDate := DATE()
ENDIF
aRetVal := FT_QTR(dGivenDate)
nYTemp := VAL(SUBSTR(aRetVal[1],1,4))
nQTemp := VAL(SUBSTR(aRetVal[1],5,2))
aRetVal[2] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[2])
aRetVal[3] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[3], .T. )
IF dGivenDate < aRetVal[2]
dGivenDate := FT_MADD(dGivenDate, -1)
aRetVal := FT_QTR(dGivenDate)
nQTemp -= 1
IF nQTemp == 0
nYTemp -= 1
nQTemp := 4
ENDIF
aRetVal[2] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[2])
aRetVal[3] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[3], .T. )
ELSEIF dGivenDate > aRetVal[3]
dGivenDate := FT_MADD(dGivenDate,1)
aRetVal := FT_QTR(dGivenDate)
nQTemp += 1
IF nQTemp == 5
nYTemp += 1
nQTemp := 1
ENDIF
aRetVal[2] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[2])
aRetVal[3] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[3], .T. )
ENDIF
lIsQtr := ( VALTYPE(nQtrNum) == 'N' )
IF lIsQtr
IF( nQtrNum < 1 .OR. nQtrNum > 4 , nQtrNum := 4, )
aRetVal := FT_QTR(dGivenDate, nQtrNum)
nYTemp := VAL(SUBSTR(aRetVal[1],1,4))
nQTemp := VAL(SUBSTR(aRetVal[1],5,2))
aRetVal[2] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[2])
aRetVal[3] := FT_ACCTADJ(aRetVal[3], .T. )
ENDIF
aRetVal[1] := STR(nYTemp,4) + PADL(LTRIM(STR(nQTemp,2)), 2, '0')
RETURN aRetVal