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[Music] hello and welcome to my channel my name is Abdullah Hammond and in this video Im going to be showing you how to manage contract expiry dates this is really helpful for those working in HR but the concepts here are also useful in other applications as well so in a contract normally we would know the contract starting date right so if we assume that to be April 8 2020 and then under contract duration we put there in months basically were going to put 12 so this is a 12 month contract and to calculate the contract ending date we use a function called a date now this function is going to give you the date after certain number of points based on the starting day so the e date is gonna ask you for a starting date and we know that the start date is our contrast starting date and then its also asking for the number of months now the number of months can be positive or negative if it positive it goes forwards in time if it is negative it goes back in time so we know that the contract