Date and time workflow notes
Date and time tools support scheduling, interval checks, business-day planning, time zones, and timestamp conversion.
Date and time results can change when inclusive counting, weekends, holidays, time zones, or daylight-saving transitions are involved. Use the visible assumptions to match the calendar rule your workplace, school, or region actually follows.
- Date arithmetic routes are useful for deadlines, durations, countdowns, and calendar sanity checks.
- Business-day tools may depend on weekend and holiday assumptions, so review the selected policy before sharing a result.
- Time-zone and timestamp tools should be checked around daylight-saving transitions and regional calendar rules.
- For deadlines, decide whether the start date and end date are counted before copying the result.
- For cross-region planning, check the local date as well as the displayed time.
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