So I'm having a problem trying to make this scheduling sheet.. What I did was row a would be the employee list then b,c,d and so on are mon-sun Originally in b1 I would put like 9am-5pm and c1 8-4 and so on and in row i I put the total and added a sum function but somehow it wasn't able to calculate. So then I redid the whole thing this time in row b1 i put 9am and c1 5pm and so on and again I put the total and added the function and it still came out wrong..
I have a problem concatenating time in excel if it is of Date + Time format.. What formula do I use to just add the time by, say, 3 hours? I'll need to use, say cell B2, which will add 3 hours to it.. What formula do I use?
I have a data of complaints where I need to present it to the Management in such a way that the SLA period of 8 hours does not pass. Our office working hours are 7 AM till 7 PM. The complaint received should be escalated to concern section within 8 Hours of SLA time. I have the list of dates with received time. The complaint which could not be escalated today would be escalated next day. In this case is should deduct 12 Hours (7 PM to 7 AM, Non-working hours) from the time. How can I insert escalation date so as that it would deduct non working hours from it.
I have a started time of say 8am from cell B3. I want to know what time it will be when I add a full number (hours) from another cell. For example A3+B4 where A3 is 8:00 A.M. and B4 is 4.04. I'm looking to get the a result of 12:04 P.M.
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'm attempting to make a simple time sheet for a handful of employees. I'd like to enter the clock in time and clock out time for each day. The end cell should be the running total for the week. The tricky part for me is having the formula subtract an hour for each day that is over 5 hours.
I'm trying to create a time sheet to calculate how many hours worked in a week, Once it reaches 40 hours, The excess over 40 hours goes into a "overtime" cell. The "40" hours remain in the regular hours cell.
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 have a small range that i need to copy to another sheet for each working day of a time period(01/01/2014-30/04/2014) excluding weekends and holidays, adding the date in the first column of the new sheet.
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
What I need is a formular/vba code that can divide hours into different time ranges. The picture below shows an explanation.
In example 3 there time range analyzed goes from saturday till monday. Here Sunday should get 24 hours and the time range 23-08 for weekdays is at this point 00-08.
I've tried everything I could imagine to get this one working,
I'm battling to come up with the formula to calculate time and a half and double time. My boss wants me to show the overtime worked AFTER 40 hours has been worked. I have attached a copy of my spreadsheet.
I have this spreadsheet where it is basically call center data so in one of the column it shows time of inbound call as example (21:12:05) and other columns shows specific notes about that call example if product was sold on that call or not. So I am trying to find trend that during what period of time in a day maximum product was sold. Example I want to set some criteria that from 8 am to 10 am, 10 am to 1 pm and so on and then to find how many products are sold. So what I am looking is how can i extract hours as numbers only? from time stamp? I tried using =RIGHT(a1,2) but its not working and it messing with the number format.
I have two employees and need to be able to add the hours each works so I have a daily running total of their hours together (the two employees can't work more than 30 hours together each week).
What do I put in F5 so I can easily read that, together, they have so far worked 7 hours and 24 minutes? How do I format the cell: time? which time? numbers?
Unsurprisingly I have a spreadsheet: Column D contains the total hours that a component has been installed for Column C contains the additional hours the component acquired
I need the total of these 2 sets of time added together to give me the new hours that the component has acquired. All cells have been formatted [h]:mm:ss
I attach an extract of the spreadsheet. At the moment the values in column D are all calculated manually. When I add the values together Excel returns #Value!
The annoying thing is that in cells B2 and A3 I tested this and can do this with no problem...the value in B3 is the sum of B2 and A3.
i don't know why this one stumps me but it does. I have a production schedule which shows how many hours and minutes are remaining for a given production run, i.e. 6.4 or 3.2. i want to do two things with these values. 1) add the 6.4 to the current time, something like a1 + now(0) to get the time the production run should end.
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2) i want to add the number of minutes from a calculation to the current time, ie. 10:14 AM + 122 minutes = actual time the production ends. Nothing i do seems to give a desired result - including formatting the cell to any variation of the time format - including custom.
I'm having great difficulty adding hours to dates in Excel. In cell A1 I have a number which is calculated from a formula, it will normally return whole number values between 1 and 100. In cell A2 I have a start date and time i.e. 14/2/07 06:00:00 in cell A3 I want to add the number in A1 as hours to the date in cell A2. I am using the formula in A3 as =A2+TIME(A1,0,0) it seems to work okay for numbers that don't take the date onto the next day but if I try to add 24 hrs or 48 hrs for example the date still stays the same.
We have a bar code scanner that scans employee IDs as they come and go each day. Beside the ID is the date/time stamp in the next column. They do not always come in in the same order they leave, so I am looking for a solution that will collect the in and out time for each ID, then add those times beside each employee name, and add them for a hourly total.
I am trying to add duration time for song files. 4 minutes and 32 seconds + 3 minutes 45 seconds, etc. etc. to get total hours and then to total to days. The range of cells is over 5,000 and I am trying to find out how long a playlist will play.
A B 1 4/1/09 12:15 2 4/2/09 10:00 3 4/4/09 8:10 4 4/6/09 9:00 5 4/8/09 5:00 6 4/11/09 7:00
I need to add up hours worked of last 3 days including current day. The date column does not contain everyday's date. How do I formulate a cell for date entry and another cell will show the sum of last 3 days including date not shown and date entered? E.g. If I enter date 4/6/09, result should be 17:10 hrs; 4/11/09, result should be 7:00.