Month object (Project)
Represents a month in a year. The Month object is a member of the Months collection.
Example
Using the Month Object
Use Months (Index ), whereIndex is the month index number, month name, or PjMonth constant, to return a single Month object. The following example counts the number of working days in each month of 2012 for each selected resource.
Dim R As Resource
Dim D As Integer, M As Integer, WorkingDays As Integer
For Each R In ActiveSelection.Resources()
WorkingDays = 0
With R.Calendar.Years(2012)
For M = 1 To .Months.Count
WorkingDays = 0
For D = 1 To .Months(M).Days.Count
If .Months(M).Days(D).Working = True Then
WorkingDays = WorkingDays + 1
End If
Next D
MsgBox "There are " & WorkingDays & " working days in " & _
.Months(M).Name & " for " & R.Name & "."
Next M
End With
Next R
Using the Months Collection
Use the Months property to return a Months collection. The following example counts the number of months in 2012.
ActiveProject.Calendar.Years(2012).Months.Count
Methods
Name |
---|
Default |
Properties
Name |
---|
Application |
Calendar |
Count |
Days |
Index |
Name |
Parent |
Shift1 |
Shift2 |
Shift3 |
Shift4 |
Shift5 |
Working |
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