I would like to have a formula in a spreadsheet of personal bills that counts down the number of days until each one is due each month.
In one column, I have a digit in each cell to represent the day of the month each month that the bill is due. Someone helped me with a formula that can count down days to a date that is a higher number than the present day of the month, but can I get a formula to count the days from, say, December (or any month) 28th to a due date of the 6th (of the next month)?
I am trying to create a formula that will count days since an incident. Column A will have each day of the year in it Column 2, I would like to have 0 in it for each day In the event of an incident, I will replace the 0 with a 1 - but this should only happen on the date, rather than be maintained daily, if you take my point. I would like it to return a value based on todays date, counting the days in between today, and the last 1 entered. It is to cover the whole year.
I have been using a formula to count the number of days between 2 dates and if the date was older than 12 months it would work fine.
The data that i was using has been changed and they have decided to change the format of the dates and dropped the year reference no all i have to work with is dates like 27-07 this represents 27th July i can format this date to work fine unless the date falls before 1 jan this year all i get is lots of numbers and it stuffs up the whole calculation.
I have a large spreadsheet which holds lots of data with date ranges that i need to performs different actions to. Any way to identify the number of days, per calender month, that falls in a date range.
sample data...
Start Date End Date Old Value New Value
08/03/2010 18/06/2010 16758.2 16758.1
[Code] .......
I need to break down the total number of days per month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
24 30 31 18
[Code] ......
As you can see this also laps into a new year, which poses my next problem, ill probably just add more columns on to the end of the table for that though...
I will later apply different calculations to these cells but in short need to get a calculation for the number of days per month first.
(in short spreading the new value out accross the year then multiplying it by the days... i also need to apply a further daily volume cal to it).
There are dates in column C and I need to count how many days are coming due within 90 days of each date based on the today() function but do not exceed the 90 days.
I need a formula to count how many days hours & mins between 2 dates but included in the formula need to ensure it only counts business days.
Column A 02/09/2011 13:00
Column AO 02/09/2011 13:02
I need in Column AP to show 0 00:02
The formula I have tried using is - =IF(AO3="","",AO3-A3) which doesnt work as instead of showing 0 00:02 it shows 1 00:02. I dont want it to count as 1 day just 2 mins.
Once that has been worked out I need to include WORKDAYS formula to only count working days. I have created the list on 'Controls' Tab Column A10:A47.
I have a spreadsheet with a list in column A, and starting from column D in row 1 are daily dates e.g. 01/10/06, 02/10/06, 03/10/06. On a daily basis an x is added manually to the spreadsheet where the list criteria matches the specific date e.g
A B C D E F 1 01/10/06 02/10/06 03/10/06 2 M123 x x 3 M456 x x 4 M789 x x
What i would like to do in column C is to measure how many x's are in the last 10 days for each row. I have used formulas in the past to do something similar but I can't find them. Sorry I can't upload a sample but firewall won't allow.
I have the vacation sheet so I can track my vacation hours used and available. The last thing I need is a way to count the number of days I'm not at my site. It doesn't matter why (Training, Holiday, Travel or Vacation) I need to track total days of site.
when I try to calculate the worked days between two dates using the formula "Networkdays" in excel, the result just count the days from Monday to Friday.
Example:
If I want to calculate the workable days from 12/1/08 (Start_date in cell A1) to 1/14/09 (End_date in cell A2) by using the formula: =NETWORKDAYS(A1,A2)
the result will be 33 days, but due to fact that I also need to count Saturdays, the result that I need must be 39 days.
The union has instated a new policy here and new hires now have a 120 working day probationary period. That comes out to about 6 months. ( 168 days minus the 48 days off) . what I’m looking for is a formula that will calculate each date that has passed as one starting at a –48 … also adding in to the equation that every day sick counts against that 120 and everyday of OT counts as positive brining them closer to the 120 they need.
I can figure out the math part of adding and subtracting the days. But what I can’t figure out is how do I get it to read each date as one starting from the date in cell b3
Example cell b3 has 9/25/06 cell b4 has 3/12/07 all the days that have passed count as one.
The total starts as a –48( due to the days off) with the verabial, d8 is a negative and d9 is a positive. To be added in to the total.
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.
Column C has the actual Date Column H the beginning of the month Column I the end of the month and Column D the dollar amount
Now I would like to count the number of contracts that fall in the following categories in a given month. The minimum number is in Column N and the maximum in Column O. 1-499,999 500,000-2,499,999 2,500,000-4,999,999 5,000,000-12,499,999 12,500,000-24,999,999 25,000,000-64,999,999 65,000,000+
I can get the count for each category but am having difficulty with the count in the specific month. Does any one have any suggestions - other than a pivot table?
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.
Create a formula to count number of days an employee work (in 25 working days and 5 Friday as rest day month):
Example:
If employee works 25 days during weekdays he will get counted as = 30 days If employee works only 22 days during weekdays with 3 absences during weekdays he will get counted as = 27 days. If employee works from 1st to 24th and 25th to 30th absence he will get counted as = 24 days.
Other examples and output desired I attached here: Sample.xlsx
Need a formula (E1) to determine the number of days that have passed between two given dates (C1 & D1) ONLY when the Status of a given report (B1) is "Late"
B1 = Status (Pending; On Hold; Late; Completed) (i.e "LATE") C1 = Status Date (i.e. 28 Mar 14) D1 = Deadline (date) (i.e. 25 Mar 14) E1 = Total Days Late (= ?)
I have one cell that I have formatted as a date in the following format:
January 16, 2007
In CELL A3, I would like to have excel calculate the number of days between the date in cell A2, and today's date (preferably having the cell auto-update as today's date changes).
For instance, the value in A2 will remain constant, however today's date will change. On January 17th, I would want cell A3 to have a '1' in it. On January 26th, I would like cell A3 to have a '10' in it...
In B13 I have the start date: 12/1/2008 In C13 I have the end date: 1/5/2009 In cell D13 I want a formula that counts the number of days between the two dates that are not Sunday. The start and end dates are included in the count.
I have created this formula using Ctrl + Shift + Enter:
I'm having trouble getting the days since count to work correcty. It works fine when only counting the number of days that have elpases between a number being drawn in a lottery draw (Main numbers Only), and it being drawn again as a main number. However if I try to include the bonus ball into this count, it just returns an error. I've tried altering the old code, but I can't get it right. I've included 2 old codes as an example. Sorry I can't include the full programme as it's huge, way to big for this forum.
I have a spreadsheet with 6 months of data in one row. the dates are from A3 (Jan 1) to FY3 (Jun 30). The data is in range A4:FY4. The data is a "$" (without quotes). The $'s are entered randomly during the 6 month period. I need a formula to determine the days between the last occurrence and the next to last occurrence of the $. Example spreadsheet shows the $'s on Mar 28 and May 5 as the last two. The spreadsheet is attached. I am using Microsoft Office Excel 2010.
I have a holiday and sickness chart for all of the guys in my maintenance department for the whole of next year (2014). The holidays part works fine. The sickness is split into two areas; the number of occurrences of sickness and the total number of days sick. To make the formula work for the number of occurrences it is necessary to enter sick in both Sat and Sun if the sickness spans the weekend. But we do not work the weekend and so I do not want to count those two days. The formula needs to cover the entire year (cells BL5:ZL5). The calculation that I am currently using is =COUNTIF(BL5:ZL5,"Sick")/2 (divided by two as we log a.m. and p.m. and the answer is in days). In the example attached, it would be 1 occurrence of sickness and 3 days sick, not 4 as shown.
For completeness, the formula that I am using for the occurrences is =SUMPRODUCT((BL5:ZL5="Sick")*(BL5:ZL5<>BK5:ZK5))