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Gregorian to NRF conversion

dheeraj_gupta
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Hi,

I am curious to know if somone has experience of coverting a financial plan on a gregorian calendar (Where each period is as long as a calendar months. eg. Period 01 is Jan1 to Jan 31, Period 2 is Feb1 to Feb28/29) into an NRF calendar (which is on a 4-5-4).

Regards,

Dheeraj

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Former Member
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Hi Dheeraj,

4-5-4 is just a type of grouping of of the normal calendar month, try use properties?

Andy

former_member186338
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No, 4-5-4 is not a normal month calendar - it's a calendar with artificial months - each moth start at the beginning of the week etc...

That's why I am asking "And what do you mean by "converting"?"

former_member186338
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Can you explain more "NRF calendar (which is on a 4-5-4)."?

And what do you mean by "converting"?

P.S. What is the base time member you have?