function BusinessDaysSinceFixedDate ( const nDate : tDateTime ) : integer;
const
Map : array [ -6 .. 6 ] of integer
= ( 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 );
var
X : integer;
begin
X := trunc ( nDate );
Result := 5 * ( X div 7 ) + Map [ X mod 7 ];
end;
function BusinessDaysBetweenDates ( const nStartDate : tDateTime;
const nEndDate : tDateTime ) : integer;
begin
Result := BusinessDaysSinceFixedDate ( nEndDate )
- BusinessDaysSinceFixedDate ( nStartDate );
end;
The routine BusinessDaysSinceFixedDate calculates the number of business days since a fixed date. The specific date, which is irrelevant, is Monday, 25 December, 1899.
It simply counts the number of weeks that have passed (X div 7) and multiplies that by 5.
Then it adds an offset to correct based on the day of the week.
Note that (X mod 7) will return a negative value for a negative date, i.e. a date before 30 December, 1899.
The routine BusinessDaysBetweenDates simply calls BusinessDaysSinceFixedDate for the start and end date and subtracts one from the other.