Add Overtime Hours Bases On Reason Code And Whether Cash Or Time

May 31, 2013

How can I total overtime based on a "Reason Code" and whether the employee chose "Cash" or "Time" compensation?

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My overtime pays is anything exceed over 8 hours per day or over 40 hours per week. Right now I can only calculate overtime by either over 8 hr/day or over 40 hr/ week. I need a way to combine both.

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For accounting and payroll purposes, we need the totals to display in both hour and decimal format.

So far, I have Lunch, Regular and Overtime hours figured out, but I still need to work with Saturday, Vacation and Holiday hours. Also, currently, the time in and out has to be typed in with the colon and AM or PM. Is there another way to input the info without having to type in those items? I'm trying to make it as user friendly as possible.

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In fact I have done it in the past but lets just say im ready for the weekend.

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Example: In cells A1:A10 random number between 0 & say 20, need to sum ABOVE 8 = (calculating overtime hours)

E.g.
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A3 = 8
A4 = 10 (giving 2)
A5 = 12 (giving 4)
A6 = 5
A7 = 13.5 (giving 5.5)
A8 = 8
A9 = 0
A10 = 16 (giving 8)
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Need to be able to increase rows and drag across.

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Weekly Timesheet.xlsx

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Feb 13, 2014

calculate overtime hours from daily time entries.
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Double Time is all hours over that.

I have the spreadsheet with the days of the week in one row and at the end I have 1 cell for Normal Hours, Time 1/2 and Double Time. I need a formula that will work out overtime off each day and add for all days of the week and enter data into one cell. So all normal hours are in Normal hours and Time 1/2 and Double time are automatically calculated once hours are put in per day manually.

WedThurFriSatSunMonTuesTotal Normal HoursTime 1/2Double Time 10101068

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I'm trying to calculate timesheets including hours at overtime.
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Apr 15, 2014

I have to calculate employees work hours for overtime.

in the timesheets:

A B C D E
1 ID Date Code Hours PayMethod
2 A123 4/14/14 TRN 20:00 Regular
3 A123 4/14/14 TTT 15:00 Regular
4 A123 4/14/14 TRN 13:00 <----- total for cell D2,D3, and D4 is more than 40

A B C D E
1 ID Date Code Hours PayMethod
2 A123 4/14/14 TRN 20:00 Regular
3 A123 4/14/14 TTT 15:00 Regular
4 A123 4/14/14 TRN 5:00 Regular <----- to make 40
5 A123 4/14/14 TRT 8:00 Overtime <----- 13-5=8, so i have to write down 8 here for overtime

How can I do this?

I want to make a command button for macro to perform this.

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I need to worked out Hours worked in a timesheet. This was the easy part, the hard part is the clause tha HR threw in, which is:

If you have worked and 8 hour day WITH 1 hr lunch then you qualify for overtime.
if you work a 8 hr day and work through your lunch (1 hour) (so equivelant to 9 hrs) you still do NOT qualify for overtime there for Overtime = 0.

This is cause some people work though their lunch to get overtime, but legally they have to have a break so we are not paying overtime for it. I have basically tried in a formula to replicate this but it works with some data and not with all.
attached is an example, as you'll see the formula works in some cells, but not others.

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Right now I have it 'mostly' figured out, but under certain conditions, it calculates more than 8 hours in one day for straight time. Is there a way to set a maximum value for the straight time cell and have the difference be added to the overtime cell?

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Apr 21, 2007

I'm currently trying to put together a rather large application to automate a release procedure.
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'previous code...
WS.Columns(8).Select
Selection.Copy
WS.Columns(1).Select
Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight
WS.Columns(1).NumberFormat = "General"
End Sub

The WS is defined in the beginning of that sub as follows:
Dim WS As Worksheet 'iSpares sheet
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whereas the FrmReleaseFlow is a userform, active at that time, the caption contains the filename currently working on (in NAME.XLS format, no path), the file is open and the sheet iSpares exists...

The problem is that the code in above procedure gets executed to just that line and then the sub exits and the program continues in the sub right after this sub was called...

The weird thing is, if I set a breakpoint on the line WS.Columns(8).Select, then the execution halts there. If I then continue, the other lines are not executed. Breakpoint on the other four lines are never seen...
So the problem lies within that line WS.Columns(8).Select ...
If I execute this command in the Immediate window, while the code is halted on a breakpoint, it does work as it should...

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Apr 28, 2014

I need a VBA macro code to get the output like in the excel file which I have attached with this thread. Which means, I need to group the data for every two hours. in the output I need all 4 cols namely A, B, C, D along with extra col namely, interval based on which I need these groupings to be done..

The code has to be really flexible so that it works for all dates and times in the files. Because like this I have to do for 2000 files.....

Original link: [URL] .....

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I have a petty cash sheet set up:

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B1 - Receipt No.
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D1 - NOMINAL CODE
E1 - Reason
F1 - Amount
G1 - Running total (I've put a little formula in there to keep the balance - clever eh!)

So - this is fine - except I have to add the total amount for each department/nominal code each month.

What I'm doing at the moment is copying and pasting, sorting the sheet by:

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Date

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I'm really not an expert at all - but I thought there must be an easier way for me to do it. After inputting the petty cash there MUST be a way that it can automatically calculate it?

Or is this going to be a difficult thing to do requiring expertise in pivot tables etc?

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I am making a schedule and I would like it to take out a 30 min break if the hours worked is over 6 hours.

I have so far

A B

1 11:00 7:30

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Nov 19, 2012

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Anything on Saturday or Sunday should be calculated as OVERTIME as well.

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I'm working on a dynamic payroll spreadsheet that will automatically calculate the overtime worked in a week. Right now, I'm running into a snag. My issue is with the formula in Column R. Right now, as shown below, it is doing the calculation based on regular hours minus 40 to determine the OT time. The snag is very messy and it lay in this: while the row by row calculations for total overtime worked for the week is correct, the sum at the bottom is very much off. I need an accurate method to sum the hours of overtime for the given column.

Here are the guidelines for the pay periods and overtime:

1. The pay periods for the month go from the 1st to the 15th and the 16th to EOM (End of Month). This means that the pay period could end on any given day of the week. More on this in a moment.

2. A work week is defined as Sunday to Saturday.

3. Overtime is calculated based on the rule of anything over 40 hours in a given work week.

4. Holiday hours worked do not count towards the 40 hour mark in granting overtime since Holiday pay is automatically overtime.

If it were just a matter of a bi-weekly (every 2 weeks) pay period, I would simply state =IF(weekday(DATE)=7,Hours_Worked - 40,0), and tag a SUM(range) at the bottom. Unfortunately, with it being a semi-monthly (twice a month), the end of the pay period could be a Wednesday, so a reference to day of the week won't work unless the formula can dynamically determine which set of data to evaluate.

I'm completely willing to toss out the current method of determining overtime. This is the calculations sheet that references a cleanly formatted and designed time card on a tab called "Time Card", so this isn't the full workbook. In fact, once the whole thing is done, this calculation sheet will be hidden.

Columns M and N (which are formula referenced in Column P) are basic End - Start calculations and were hidden to simplify the display as well as the number of formulas displayed.

Column L (formula referenced) is a Yes/No display for if the date in question is holiday pay.

Excel 2003
H
I
O
P
Q
R
S

1
Start Work
Time Out
Day Count

[code].....

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calculate overtime in California. I found a few previous posts, but none that meet all of the requirements. Employees get overtime in CA for:

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More than 40 hours are worked in a week

Hours worked on the 7th consecutive day (up to 8)

Employees get double overtime for:

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To eliminate the the 7th day issues, I am just using helper cells for hours worked on the 7th day of the work week. So far, what I have is what I found in a previous post:

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