i want to calculate the TAT between two times. the TAT target is <= 2 hours. i used the following formula
a1 has 3/13/2009 (received date)
b1 has 7:08 AM (received time)
c1 has 3/13/2009 (completed date)
d1 has 9:08 AM (completed time)
e1 has TAT formula :- '=IF((D1-B1)*1440<=120,"Met TAT","Not Met TAT")
however this formula does not work in the following conditions.
In these conditions, it is considered that TAT is met.
1. When the difference in time is <=2 hours .... for TAT calculation, on working days and working hours are taken into consideration.
To illustrate.
Day begins : 8:00 AM
Day ends : 4:00 PM
If job is received at 3:30 PM and completed the next working day by 9:30 AM, then it is considered TAT is met.
calculation = 4:00 PM - 3:30 PM = half hour + next day's 9:30 AM - 8:00 AM = 1.5 hours, therefore, total working hours used to complete the job is within the agreed TAT.
If job is received and completed on non working days and during non working hours, it is considered TAT met.
If job is received almost at the end of the day, say, 3.30 PM and job is completed at 8:00 PM same day, then it is considered TAT met, rationale, only half an hour of working hours used to complete the job.
I've browsed the net searching for a solution to my problem and found one solution altough not entirely what i was after, but it was very close. It was provided on another forum, of which i'm not a member.
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I have a TAT target of <= 2hours, however this is complicated by weekends, holidays and jobs received after working hours and on weekends. I've attached the file, which contains detailed information about my problem.
1: Clock shoud tick monday to friday 8:00am to 4:pm only 2: there are 4 coloums where date recieved, date sent, time recieved, time sent are available. 3: the TAT should show the number of hours taken to from the time a case has been recieved to the time it has been sent
I am trying to come up with a formula that calculates total time someone has worked in a day. The scenario is an individual will work at a home and start working with an individual. Their start/end times look like this in a pivot:
Min Start Max Start Min End Max End Location A+Counselor A 8:56 AM4:01 PM 1:11 PM 7:00 PM Location A+Counselor B 12:00 AM 8:00 PM 6:00 AM 11:59 PM Location B:Counselor C 7:00 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM Location C+Counselor D 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM
Some people work split shifts while others work a straight shift. The formula I created was this:
=IF(OR(B9=C9,E9=D9,D9=C9),E9-B9,IF(D9>C9,((E9-D9)+(C9-B9)),IF(C9>D9,((D9-B9)+E9-C9),"New Formula Needed")))*24
(I use a pivot table to show max min for start and end times)
This works great except for the individuals that have multiple punches during the same time frame. The one scenario I am having trouble solving for is when someone punches in more than once during their shift displaying. This occurs when a counselor starts a shift working with one person but then adds another person mid shift. An example of this could be:
Location A+Counselor E Min Start Max Start Min End Max End Consumer 1 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:30 PM 8:30 PM Total Time: 7.5 Consumer 2 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:35 PM 2:35 Pm Total Time: 2.6
Pivot says that they worked a total of 10.1 because it is grabbing the max and mins and calculating. The actual total time worked is 8.5 hours in reality.
The raw data comes in like so:
Location Counselor Consumer Start Time End Time A A A 1:00 PM 8:30 PM A A B 12:00 PM 2:35 PM A A C 12:00 PM 5:00 PM
I need to calculate turn around time between two sets of data reflecting both a starting date and time and obviously an ending date and time. This should reflect work hours meaning a day that starts at 08:00 and end at 16:30.
That would be a start and would be great if someone can show me how to calculate this.
But obviously people don't work on Sundays and only work from 08:00 to 12:00 on Saturdays... Can't even imagine how one would take this into account.
I want the start and end times of the shift to turn black or red depending on whether the adjacent cell says "off" of "Hol" respectively. I have this working except for when I actually enter smething into these cell ie a shift, the cell turns black.
I had an excellent response last time I posted here, this time I’m stuck again with a new formula. I’m trying to calculated amounts between different times, but keep tying my self in knots with complicated IF formulas.
Is there an easier way to work out hours worked between 2 times, but too complicated things further I need three separate amounts so I’m guessing I’ll need three separate formulas
Hours between 00:00 – 06:00 Hours between 06:00 – 19:00 & hours between 19:00 – 00:00
An example could be, 05:00 – 20:00 should be 1,13,1
I am trying to calculate the difference between a scheduled start time and an actual start time. If the actual start time is greater than the scheduled start time a negative time (hh:mm:ss) should be returned. instead the cell is populated with #############....
I have tried to reformat using the custom formats, but the only options in excel 97 are for either standard numerics or £ (these return a minus figure).
I've had a look at the time functions but could not see a suitable one.
I'm sure there is a simple format solution to this.
I need an equation that will take time and turn it into quaters increments. Meaning, If we work on a computer for 1 hour and 15 minutes (1:15) then i need it to say 1.25.
1:00-1:15 =1.25 1:15-1:30 = 1.50 1:30-1:45 = 1.75 1:45 - 2 = 2.00 and so on... up to 3 hours.
If E2 = 1:00-1:15 then F2 =1.25 If E2 1:15 then F2 = 1.50
I am trying to create a booking calculation sheet for facilities. I want it to create something like a quote for customers. So when booking facilities, the hourly rate changes after 6pm. What I want to do is to put in a start time and a finish time and it calculate how many hours are before 6pm and charge them at $12 per hour, as well as how many hours after 6pm and charge them $18 per hour. I have tried a few things but they don't seem to work. I'm struggling with the logic of it really. This is mainly because the start time may or may not be before 6pm, as too the finish time.
I need to calculate the amount of time it takes to pick up a document whilst taking into account:
- If the document was submitted before 9am or after 5pm, I need the pick up time to count from only 9am - If the document was submitted on a different date to the pick up date, I need to factor in the days inbetween into the calculation (eg, if the document was submitted on 1st Jan at 9am, but wasn't picked up until 10am on 3rd Jan, the time to pick up would be 17 hours in total) - If the document was picked up outside of the SLA hours, I only need to count up to the SLA starting/ending (eg, if something was submitted at 4.50pm and picked up at 8am the next day, the pick up time would be 10mins)
I've tried multiple ways of doing this and as soon as I think I have it cracked, I get an error. Below is a sample of the table I am working with:
Submit date Submit time Pick up date Pick up time Time to pick up
i need to get a formula that will calucate hours and min. its for how many hours the employee has not worked. some of them would be strait hours some would be just min there is no way to tell.
example lates 2 hours anp(absent no pay) 12 hours sicks 55.5 hours no calls early outs 21 min (this is just an example if it were real this person would be fired)
i know this adds up to 69.85 hours but i can't fuiger out a way to get it to calucate in excel. i know i could have it all changed to min and then devied by 60 to get the hours but how do i get it to read what is mins and whats hours?
I need to calculate the difference between a start time and end time in hours and minutes.
Start 01/07/2008 11:40
End 01/08/2008 19:28
Start and End columns are formatted as 'Custom' m/d/yyyy h:mm.
I'm not sure what formula to write to calculate the hours and minutes between the two times. Everything I've tried doesn't count over 24 hours. Also what do I format the result cell as?
A B Time (hh:mm:ss) Digital 1 10:03:00 0 2 10:03:01 0 3 10:03:02 1 4 10:03:03 1 5 10:03:04 1 6 10:03:05 0
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From the data above I am searching for the duration of when the digital column says '1', i.e my function = A5-A3 which would output 2 secs or 00:00:03 & likewise A9-A8.
The problem I have is that the digital signal is staggered and does not always have the same frequency. I have over 6848 lines of time to check so to do this manually would take me all day.
I'm currently working on a rota for which I would like the worksheet to automatically tell me how many staff members I have beginning their shift before 9am and those finishing after 7pm. I currently have this working via a very crude set of IF statements for each staff member for each day of the week, returning 1 if true and 0 if false. Then I have a sum statement at the bottom of each day. Is there a much tidier and simpler way for me to calculate this?
I've attached the worksheet. A quick note is in Q52.
The overall picture is an order tracking sheet that has start times in column B, end times in column C, number of jobs in an order number in column D and the processing time in column A. On the Summary sheet I have dates listed for each workday.
Next to these dates I am wanting a formula that will traverse through column B of the Custom and Order Entry sheets and provide the number of orders and average processing time that match this. There can be multiple jobs per order number so it needs to order the Sumproduct by column D for each.
I am having a little trouble with a spreadsheet I am creating, the formulas and cell formatting I should be using to enable this to work.
Here goes:
in cell E3 I have a time started (e.g 12:45 pm), In F3 i have time finished (e.g 2:30 pm)
So, what i'm wanting is the time taken in G3 and also, i have the amount of units that is entered manually in H3. I would like I3 to show the time taken per unit.
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 know the title is a bit vague, but I cant think how else to word it!
I have a sheet (attached) which works out hours worked, and if the amount is under a specified target, it counts how much time is owed. The problem occurs when someone works more hours than the specified target.
I guess I need an IF formula of some kind, to say if the figure is over the target, to put zero in the hours owed column.
I have a workbook which is set up to take an average heart rate of a participant from a series of data points. I have set the spreadsheet up before I have collected some of the data. (so I can review the project at the 3 months period and its an ongoing project).
The problem is that if there is no data in a participants column then excel correctly gives you readout of “#DIV//0!”. On my results page this #DIV//0!” makes it hard to read the spreadsheet. Is it possible to get excel to turn #DIV//0!” to “0” or even turn it to a blank cell?
Firstly, i'd like cell G5 to show the amount of time worked i.e diff between E6 & F6. Secondly I'd like help with the formula for cells AF6 & AG6 which would require AB6-AC6 divided by the frames, every time I try it I get a messed up answer.
=INDEX({"$5.00","$3.00","You Were Late"},MATCH(L17,{7:00am,7:05am,7:06am},1))
i have this formula in excel...this formula sanrv1f posted to help with another question (values changed) but i thought i would work with what i wanted but i get a (Value) error
so what im trying to do is base on the system time is if the person typed in
if they were early 6:45am to 7am they get Extra $5 on top of the $5 they get for being on time.
6:55am gets $5 7:00am they get $5.00 for being on time if they type 7:01am to 7:05am they get $3.00 if they type 7:06 to 7:10am would return You Were Late after 7:10am would return No Pay
so Ex
D4 *answers in E4 *
7am would get $5
7:03am am would get $3
7:07am would get You Were Late
7:11am Would get No Pay
if they were on time 5 times (ie 5days in a row) they would get a bonus of $20 i tried factoring this in could not do it :/
I'm having a DICKENS of a time on this one. To explain, I have 3 columns where time is entered: a 'Time of Call', 'Time of Arrival', and 'Response Time'. The 'Response Time' cell autcalculates by simply subtracting the 'Time of Arrival' form the 'Time of Call' and using the difference to show the response time. To make time entry into the 'Time of Call' and 'Time of Arrival' simplier for my co-workers, I formatted those cells as 00:00 so that anytime you enter a number it will convert it to a time format (i.e., if you enter in the numbers 745, it will show as 7:45 in the cell). Because of this, when the response time is configured, it does it in hundreds instead of time format. So, if you enter in 7:45 as your time of call and 8:15 as your time of arrival, it shows 70 minutes as a response time because it sees the 7:45 as a whole number...745. Therefore, 815-745 DOES equal 70, but...that's not what I'm looking for. I want it too configure this as time...not as whole numbers.