I read from one of the posts here and see sum(a1/a2). I tried it on excel and see no difference between sum(a1/a2) and (a1/a2). if there is a difference, could you please highlight to me? If not, why put 'sum'?
I'm currently doing some research for the World Cup (Soccer) and I want to create a formula that finds the largest gap between two dates. Basically, I'm copy and pasting player data into an Excel template I've created and one of the columns in each player's data is a list of dates when he has played over the last 12 months. I want to create a formula that shows me the length (in days) of his longest break from playing competitive football AFTER Oct 1st 2013.
I'm trying to automate the attached schedule so that the formulas in H stop increasing once the amount in column J equals zero. So far everything I've tried either gives me a circular reference error or ends up giving me the same result as if I depreciated the asset an additional month.
I'm trying to figure out a formula that tells me how many reports are overdue. A report is due every six months. There may be times when more than one report got missed.
Right now, I have the Y6 recognizing that a report is late... period.
=IF(V6>(TODAY()),0,1)
So, what I need is: If the Time Difference between V6 and T6 is greater than 6 months, divide the difference by 6 mos and return the answer to cell Y6 (rounded down with no decimals).
I have two 2 Dimensional String Arrays with data. I need to find a way to get the difference between these two Arrays. I am new to VBA, I don't know how to deal with these. I certainly feel that there is some efficient function for doing this. or Is the naive two for lop concept is the only way to go?
I have a client who weants to work out the total number of hours (not minutes) between two times. I have managed to do that with no problem using the formula =IF(A2>B2,B2-A2+1,A2+B2). However, this is where the problem starts.
They want to multiply the number of hours with the number of men on the job, but the answer is wrong, and I cannot understand why. I have checked the formnat of the cell and changed it to see if that is the problem, but without success.
I have copied it below
Time inTime outNo hoursNo of MenTotal Man Hours 12:0003:001526 14:0018:00474
I have a spreadsheet that records a bunch of golfer's scores for a round of golf. I have a range G10:X10 that shows Par for each of the 18 holes. I have many rows below that, G11:X11 is one example, that are individual golfer's scores.
I'd like to add a column, say in column AC, that would count the number of birdies each golfer had in the round.
Thus, I was thinking something like this in AC11: =SUMIF(G11:X11 - G10:X10,"=-1").
Of course that doesn't work. I need some way of creating a range of 18 differences for the first parameter of the SUMIF function. I know that I can write a VBA macro for it or add another row for each golfer with the difference (but that would double the size of the spreadsheet). Is there an elegant way to do this with a worksheet function given just the scores and par for all 18 holes.
I'm trying to calculate the number of hours an agent works between the hours of 7AM and 7PM. Column B has their START time, Column C has their END time, Column D includes their LUNCH time, and Column E calculates the total number of hours worked (=IFERROR(SUM(C248-B248)-D248,"-").
I've created 3 additional columns (Column F = number of hours before 7:00, Column G = number of hours after 19:00, and Column H = Total excluded hours which represents the total number of hours an agent worked before 7AM or after 7PM.
I've attemped several different formulas, but they all give me '#########' in one cell or another.
I have a form for weather warnings that has time of issue in cell B19, and the time of occurrence in cell D19, and the times are in a 24hr military style time format (1600, or 1735, etc).
I need cell G19 to tell me the time difference between the two in hours and minutes, but here's the catch - if cell B19 has an earlier time, I need it to display the difference as a positive number, indicating that I issued the warning before the event actually occurred. If D19 is earlier, I need it to display in cell G19 as a negative number, indicating that the event occurred before I had a chance to issue the warning.
I want to take two dates, a start date and an end date and get the number of days elapsed.
I also want to enter the dates quickly, as in 070808 for 07/08/08 (not having to enter the dashes). I have tried 00/00/00 and ##"/"##"/"## in the cells format, number, custom.
Using that format, entering 070808 in A1, and 070809 for A2 and finally in A3 =DATEDIF(A4,B4,"d") to get the difference in days. What I get is 1 day instead of 365 days. So it's thinking 70809 - 70808 = 1.
How do I get it to give me 365 days? What format can I use in the date cells?
I'm trying to find the difference two cells within a row to another row.
I'm using time values i.e 17:07 and 14:53 and in the third cell I'd like to get a result that shows me a plus/minus of the differences.
I know by looking what math to apply to that particular cell. Is there a way to do a formula to get the results no matter if they are plus or minus. without having to change the formula back and for on if i know it'll be increasing or decreasing?
I have attached the excel files which contains the type of format I use.
I need to calculate the received when..
search by client name using "*"&Cell reference&"*" then match the expiration date then transaction type. if all conditions are true, then calculate the difference between i.e. Subtract expiration date - recieived date..
Assuming the first date is in A1, and the second date is in B1, in standard dd/mm/yyyy form, my current formula is =B1-A1-1.The '-1' is due to the fact that if a patient stays for 10 days, they will only spend 9 nights in the hospital. (Bed Nights).The problem is, the formula is stretched in the total column from, say C1 to C50. Each one of these has, or will have, a number of days in it.However, due to having th '-1' in the formula, empty rows that are yet to have a patients details inputted have a -1 where I need a 0. The only reason I need to change this is because I need a running total of the bed nights of all the patients.I think the formula I'm after is something along the lines of; 'If cell B2 is empty, input 0. If B2 has a date, use formula 'B2-A2'
Can use an icon set conditional format to solve the following -
if I have an order figure in A1 and a received figure in A2 I want to show a tick in A3 if the received figure is within 10% either side of the order figure.
I created a Pivot Table whose columns are different years (2007, 2008). I would like to show the growth (or not) of the percentages from the years. For example