Looking for a formula that will convert military time into hours and total the hours in each row going accross up to 31 days. Only problem is the word 'OFF' is included on various days in each row.
if someone called me at 4:55pm and ended the call at 5:10pm, the whole call lasted 15 minutes. So, I want to show on excel that the call lasted 5 minutes in the 16th hour of the day (4:55pm) and 10 minutes in the 17th hour of the day (5:10pm), for a total of 15 minutes.
I am trying to find a way to have excel recognize text data input as date/time.
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Where 02 Is the Date, 2020 is the time (military) Z is Zulu/GMT, MAR is Month and 14 is Year. I believe excel recognizes
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But I have a spreadsheet (on a confidential system) with thousands of entries that I need to convert. Also, the people I have working for me are not remotely. I reject the idea of entering data that way.
I am also trying to keep the display the same format: ddhhmm"Z" MMM yy
Adm Date Adm Time Trans Date Trans Time 1/16/2014 937 1/16/2014 1045 1/1/2014 121 1/1/2014 121 1/14/2014 800 1/11/2014 735 1/30/2014 100 1/30/2014 205 1/13/2014 800 1/12/2014 1202
I would like to calculate the difference (# hours spanned from the dates shown). Unfortunately when we transfer the data the COLON is dropped from MILITARY TIME so I am having problems in the calculation. This is also made more difficult as some of the calculates span over two dates.
I need a simple formula to convert standard time (1:05pm) into military time (13:08).
I've read through several posts, but all I've found is reformatting or time subtraction type information. The reformating works to an extent, it gives me the hours in military but the minutes stay standard.
Basicly, all I need is:
Cell A1 = 1:05 p Cell B1 = formula that shows/converts 1:05 p as 13:08
I have a column of numbers formatted as general. The data represents military time. When I try to change the format to time, the output is 0:00. How do I convert the existing data to time data IN THE SAME cell the existing data is already in? Is this possible? I have 26,000 lines of data I have to apply this to.
When I am converting a time from Hours/Minutes to Hours/Tenths, Excel is not converting it consitantely. EXAMPLE: 1:15 = 1.25. When I format the cell to present only one place past the decimal point, sometimes the cell will round up to 1.3, and other times it will round down to 1.2. What am I missing?
I have four columns. In the first one I want to keep my START time (in format of military time), in the second column I have STOP time, in the THIRD column I have TIME USED in other words it is a DIFFERENCE between STOP and START and I used this formula for that: =B2-A2 and it works.
Now in the FOURTH column I wish to have the TOTAL TIME added from the THIRD column and this where the problems starts. I used this formula =SUM(C2:C500) and doesn't work correctly.
I have a program that exports the date as 20120621 (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day). I have tried =datevalue(cell) but it returns #value!. I have tried =today()-(cell) and it also returns #value!. Is there a formula or something I can do to covert this field to a date?
I am parsing a cell that contains the date and time; "2013-05-20 13:20:39" and it reads this way in the active cell. In the formula bar it reads; "2013-05-20 1:20:39 PM" and looks that same way when I use text to columns. What do I do to keep the time in military time (i.e. the way it appears in the cell) when I parse the cell contents?
In A1, I've got a time for an event expressed in military time without colons, like 1130.
In B1, I've got two more times expressed the same way, like 1230-1300. These are the time the event was actually began and ended.
I've separated these two times into four different columns, the first two (C1 and D1) containing the raw numbers 1230 and 1330, and the second two (E1 and F1) containing those numbers formatted as times (12:30 and 13:00) via the TEXT function =TEXT(C1,"00:00")
Getting the difference between these two times (expressed in minutes) is not difficult. What is proving to be difficult (however simple it seems) is checking to see if C1 (time event began) is within an hour of A1 (time event was scheduled.) I was able to get this to work with times not involving 0000 or having, say, 0130 as an event time and 2300 as the time the event was started, but those two cases (switching 0000 to 2400, and moving between "days") is causing a hangup. Checking if A1
B. start time C. end time D. Total time (military time) Example: 2300 - 0300 = 4 hrs worked. =IF(C19-B19>0,C19-B19,1+C19-B19)
I have a row for every date the hors is worked.
I cant seem to get the total hours to calculate correctly at the bottom of column D for a total hours worked in a particular pay period. It calculates a total up to 24hrs then reverts to zero. I have tried [h]:mm =SUM(XX:XX) and just about everything else I can think of and cant get it to calculate a correct total over 24 hrs.
find a formula that will calculate the hours between the two below values but only take in to consideration the business hours (from 9 to 17) and exclude any weekends?
I know similar questions have been asked in the past, but I can't seem to get this to work for my specific case. I need to convert hours into minutes, and these times do not conform to a 24 hour clock. For example, I need to convert 1000:15 into 1000.25
I need to create a formula that assumes 40 hours = 1 FTE (full time employee). As an example if I have a total of 100 hrs I need to know how many employees to hire. So in this case it would be 2.5.
A client buys 500 minutes of my time. In one week I spend 340 minutes on the account. I'd like a column to show Time purchased (say 500 Minutes) Time spent and a final section showing time left (but showing negative values in red)
I hope I've explained this ok but here is an illustration of what I'm trying to achieve in Excel 2011.
I have a user form with textBox1 = start time (entered as "[h]:mm") and text Box2 = finish time (entered as "[h]:mm"). I would like textBox3 to display the difference between the start time and finish time as a general number!
For example Start time: 21:00 Finish time: 06:30 Hours worked: 9.50