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There may be some confusion as to how we calculate cleantime. We do it
exactly the same way that it's done in NA meetings: |
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If the cleantime is less than, or equal to, 90 days: |
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Here, we
count days. Months and dates don't really come into play. This means
that 30 days is actually 30 days. February 15th to March 15th is 28 days
in a non-leap year, and 29 days in a leap year. You don't get 30 days
until March 16th or 17th. |
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If the cleantime is greater than 90 days: |
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Here we
count by dates. This means that February 15th to June 15th is considered
4 months and February 15th to August 15th is six months exactly.
February 15th to August 31st is six months and 16 days. February 15th to
September 1st is six months and 17 days. You don't have seven months
until September 15th. February 15th to May 16th is 90 days, but February
15th to May 17th is three months and two days. |
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We want it to work well, but we'll need your help. Just telling us "It's
malfunctioning" or "It doesn't work" is no help. We have tested it as
well as possible, and think that it works fine. We need you to tell us
what to do to get incorrect results. Report any problems to
webconact@eascna.org |
This Page Last Updated On
July 23, 2009
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