Reference > Expressions > Built-in Functions > Date Functions > EndOfWeek

EndOfWeek

Returns the UTC date and time for the end of the local week based on the local date and time of the current session.

In HEAT, the beginning of the week is Sunday.

Syntax

EndOfWeek(numWeeks, baseDateTime)

Enabled for

Search/Dashboard Yes
Business Rules No
Quick Actions No
Workflow Objects No
Reports No

Parameters

numWeeks

(Optional) The number of intervals. If not specified, uses the default interval which is 0. Can be either a positive integer, to indicate weeks in the future, or a negative integer, to indicate weeks in the past.  
baseDateTime (Optional) The base date for the function. If not specified, uses the default date which is the current date and time.

Return Value

DateTime value in UTC time.

  • If the system has to display the return value, it implicitly converts it to text, thereby allowing the display format to change depending on your culture code. See Available Languages and Cultures for a list of the culture codes used by HEAT.
  • In this release of HEAT, there is a known issue, where if the time zone offset between the current date and time and the DateTime value returned by the function is different, the return value is off by one hour. This happens when the current date is before daylight savings time and the DateTime value that is returned is after daylight savings time, or vice versa.

Example

$(EndOfWeek())

If the current date is Wednesday January 15, 2014 and your time zone is Pacific time (which is UTC-7 during daylight savings time but UTC-8 during standard time), this function returns the very last tick of the week, which is Saturday January 18, 2014 at 11:59:59.9999 PM converted to UTC time, which is Sunday January 19, 2014 at 07:59:59.9999 AM.