Date Picker Setting

Hi All,
i want to set the 5 day week in my date picker.
so start day will be MONDAY and end day will be FRIDAY
please guide me how to go for it.
Thanks

thank you for your prompt response.
I'm not sure this will give me the results I need which is for the date/time to be automatically updated, triggered by a condition of another field, which is set manually by the user.
for example, here is what the logic would look like:
in progress is set on 01/10/2014 - when the user, selects in progress the date of 01/10/2014 is set automatically
complete is set on 02/10/2014 - then, the completion date goes to 02/10/2014 and the in progress date is kept.
should the user need to remove the status of complete in order to return to in progress - the date of completion is cleared (set to null), but the date stored for in progress does not change, as the clock should keep running from the initial 01/10/2014.
the calculations from the data stored is a no brainer.  the challenge is ensuring the correct data is stored, and not set by a human (reporting accuracy).
thank you for your time

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