Days Between Two Dates Separated Into Days Per Month For Multiple Dates - Excel
Feb 13, 2013
I wanted to determine the number of days between two dates. Specifically, if the initial date is in one month, and the second is in a different month and an output would result a number of days in each month until the final date. BUT I have a large amount of data to do this for in a list view, way to put a formula in excel and just drag down the entire list to get the required information. see below for an example.
The result I'm looking for is the separate the months and only show the relevant months between the two dates in one cell or the adjacent. Something similar to the table outlined below.
Is there a formula or code that returns the dates in the month in the current month before today? For example, today is 4th october 2006. so I would like it to return a column of values that include 1/10/2006, 2/10/2006, 3/10/2006, 4/10/2006.
I have a workbook with two sheets. The first has a list of job positions open, columns designated to stages in the employment process and in these columns, my staff enter the dates that they completed a particular stage.
This has a great number of entries and they are increasing and decreasing every day depening on the amount of jobs available.
On the second sheet, I am trying to set up a table which shows the average working days it is taking to complete each stage, divided into the months in which the job position was opened (i.e. for positions opened in january, the average completion working days for stage 1 was X amount of days etc...)
I have tried using =IF(AND(Logical, Logical),TRUE,FALSE) but this doesn't return any info as the logicals will always be false. I tried the OR function, but that requires only one of the criteria to be true to return a value. What I need is for the formula to return a number of days between two dates, ONLY if the opened date falls in one month.
I want to pick a range of dates and find the number of days without sales between those dates. So, a formula that will look to a start date in A1 and an end date in B2, and then count the number of days that did not have sales between. Index/Match/Countif/Dateif I can't seem to make anything work.
How to determine how many days are remaining in the quarter after I provide it a specific date. Ultimately I am trying to build something where if I enter a date it will break down how much it will contribute for the remaining current quarter and for one full year (on a quarterly basis).
For example lets say I buy gumball machine today and I know that it will contribute X dollars for 2009 and X+1 dollars in 2010. I would like to break it down quarterly and have it say - you will get X for the rest of the quarter in 2009 and X for each quarter in 2010.
Today I am having a very annoying problem that really has me stumped – I need to work out the lag between a Due Date and Delivered Date
But as people sometimes manage to deliver on the Due Date it needs to show a zero (as in they got it in on time) but using the formula below the result is a 1 and I want a zero
Can anyone help me please? I have tried putting assorted -1s in to the formula and it looks like it might work until I copy down and find that if a person delivered one day early the result shows -3 for example!
I am trying to figure-out how to set up conditional formatting of dates in a column (e.g. Date Submitted) and have these dates, and/or cell, change color as time progresses. I have Excel 2007.
For instance I have an application submitted on 11/20/2011 in a cell. I would like to have the date change color (Yellow) after 30 days have passed.
Then do the same except change to Red after 60 days have passed the date.
I searched the forums and did not find this particular problem. I of course may have missed it too...
I am trying to auto generate a calendar based on two drop down menus - Month and Year.
Once the month and year is selected I want to import all work orders onto the calendar based first on the "Labor Name" found in the list of work tab, then assign each work order for that labor name to the respective date on the calendar for the month.
I have been using: =DATEDIF(A1,B1,"md") & " days" to calculate the difference, in days, between two dates in a speadsheet, however, the number of formulae in the spreadsheet now is cumbersome so I'm trying to put it together in VB.
So, it is for a hotel, I need to know to know between a Check-in and a check-out date, each day (monday, saturday) there is. In depending it is for one night or 12.. I will try to be clear: Depending on the channel of booking and the day of week we have a % of commission different. so I want to put the price in one cell and it is calculate for each date in order at the end I have the right net profit (because the right commission has been applied). Of course to complicate the commissions do not apply in the same order depending the channel and there are fixed costs which are count one time or repeat by the amount of nights. For the these things what i did seems work.
After, my boss would like to link the dates with another excel file which say for each date which "level of price" (price point) is applied and function of this Price Point we have the price applied per room type and offer
But for now, I didn't find anything what can say to me between 2 dates what dates are between...
Right, Column A on my sheet is the date that the work was completed. First thing is I need to be able to count how much work was completed per month. (I dont know why we have it all in one big sheet rather than monthly sheets but thats too logical!)
Secondly, column I is the number of days that piece of work took to complete. I need to be able to have a formula that looks at the month the work was completed, then total up the number of days that the work took.
(Example, if I have three bit of work completed in October, 1 took a total of 20 days, 1 took 15 and 1 took 10 it would = 45 days)
I know that this should be possible as I've had Excel doing more complex formulas than this.
I have a start date (say 01/04/07) and I need to add a number of days to it to get the start of the next financial period. Unfortunately, I need to ignore a small list of dates (bank holidays, etc).
I am trying to set up a function to derive a number of days between 2 dates.
Within the table I have an on hire date, and off hire date, and an optional suspend hire date range in 2 other columns - ie. there are 4 columns with dates in.
On hire is in column B; offhire in C; suspend hire in G and recommence hire in H. The optional suspend hire date range will always fall within the main hire date range.
Column I calculates the number of days for the suspend hire period.
My key cut off date is in cell C4.
There are 3 different scenarios I need the function to cover.
1 - if the cut-off date (in C4) is later than recommence hire, calculate the number of days from hire start to cut-off date, less suspend hire period days.
2 - if the cut-off date (in C4) falls within the suspend hire period, calculate the number of days from the hire start to the begining of the suspend hire period.
3 - if the cut-off date (in C4) falls before the suspend hire period, calculate the number of days from the hire start to the cut-off date.
I have a formula in column E: =NOW() for the date.
I need a Formula in Column H from H11:H300 such that:
i) when a date is entered in G11 the number in Cell H11 should be a difference between G11 and D11 as in rows 11, 13, &14 and
ii) Until a date is entered in cell G11 the difference should be between E11 and D11 as in ROW 12
Below is an example of what I want.
D E F G H8 Date Days9DateStatus as of Expected ActualTOTAL10out of order8-Aprin orderin order114-Mar8-Apr14-Mar101210-Mar8-Apr29134-Mar8-Apr6-Apr33141-Mar8-Apr31-Mar30
I wish to calculate the days between the starting date (column A) and ending date (column B). For the first 7 days are excluding all the holiday and weekend and the rest of it until the ending date are counted.
I couldn't find a solution to my problem in the forum: Is there are formula that will allow me to calculate number of days between two dates? The date format is eg. 07/06/07
I have a simple formula to work out the number of dates between to dates ie: =U6-T6
This works out the days between 9 may and the 31may as 22 days but i want to show the correct number of days including the 9may so this would be 23 days.
I tried this =U6-T6+1 which was fine but all the empty cells now show the value 1 in them.
I am trying to create a spread sheet in excel that will show a number of days past due counting from the due dates. see the attached xls file for details.
I am trying to count the number of dates in a column that are within the last 180 days. I tried using COUNTIF and it did not work. Formula which I thought should work: =COUNTIF(A3:A32,>(A40)). My workaround is shown in Column B, but this method adds one column for each participant.
I am trying to calculate the number of days between two dates where the arrival date is in b5 and the departure date is in c5 for each month. I have been using the following formula =IF($C5="","",MAX(0,MIN(L$1,$C5)-MAX(K$1,$B5))) but when the stay is a full year it is giving me 365 in a single column. I think maybe I need to add in the number of days in the month but not sure how to do it.
I have attached a workbook for example, the dates im looking to find difference between is marked in yellow...Need result in column E, would be nice with a formula you can just drag down...
Tried doing this myself, but the dates have weird formatting in these documents, so not sure how to deal with it.
I'm currently working on a file that has employee holidays/sickness etc. What I want to do is be able to see is a DATE FROM and DATE TO and next to it the total amount of working days between and including those dates. On top of the since employee's sometimes like to take half days I need it so that it can determine half days as well.
So for example I have an employee going to be off work from 29/10/2007 until 09/11/2007 12pm which is 10.5 days in total, but that includes weekends when I don't want it to.
Also it comes out as 11 days at the moment because I can't figure out how to get it to determine is it is half a day.
What formula should I use or if someone could create an example that would be really usefull :D
I need to calculate the number of days between a string of dates in Column A. There will be blank cells in between the dates and I need to ignore those blank cells. I'm trying to use this formula: =DATEDIF(A13,A15,"d") but it returns an error with a blank cell in the string.
I recently manage to create a spreadsheet. On the spreadsheet what I am looking to do is once I change the year in cell U1 from 2010 to 2011 to automatically change the days and the date number, and where Sat and Sun preferably to auto-fill in yellow the whole column within the table as you can see in the spreadsheet.if not then just do not display Sat/Sun columns at all..
I need a formula that will allow me to put a date in cell a2, and in cell a3 put the the number of days between 2 dates. Example.. For example (A2) shows 08/06/08, a3 to show the number of days from 08/06/08 to 08/14/2008--(a3 )14 and (a4) to shows the number of days from 08/06/08-10/05/2008 ---(a4) 60 days.
I can’t figure out why this formula is not working. I am trying to alter it a little, but I still think it should work. Here is what I am trying to do. I am looking to calculate the time difference between two work projects, but exclude time when the office is closed. So someone starts a project at 2pm and finish 10am the next day it will show a result of 4 hours because the office closes at 5.
Here is the formula. It is the time formula from cpearson.com ...
I am trying to calculate dates that will happen 16 days from date specified in column A (A23:A200), based off a certain entry in Column B (B23:B200), which is named in cell P5. I can get the date by doing the specified date + 16, e.g. =IF($B$23:$B$200=$P$5,$A23+16,"")
The trouble I am running into is not having the date populate until it has reached 16 days from the dates in column A, show blank if possible until 16 days from date in column A. The dates in column A will always be previous to todays date.