Calculate turnaround time

Need to be able to to calculate difference between two date columns (ex: In the RFI module calculate turnaround time between start and answer date). BI publisher seems to use the datediff function but i was not able to change the XML code. The process requires conversion from date to integer and then do the subtraction but still i was not successful in running it.
Thank you

In QA32 its not possible but you can create a Customized report with such dates & there difference.Now somewhere you have to enter the date of sampling .You can enter date may be date format in the QA02--->short text.
Customize the prog which will convert this text into date & then give you the actual differnce when UD is taken.
Apart from this there is no std report

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