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How do I create a calculated date column in SharePoint to determine if 30 days have passed?
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John Laub on May 16, 2019 7:38:17 PM
Using calculated columns in SharePoint can be useful for logical operations. Here's an example on how to create a calculated date column to determine if 30 days have passed.