convert decimal numbers to a fraction of an hour for payroll h
hi,
It still did not work.
ok, this how the spreadsheet is being kept from the time card being punched
Date In Out hrs1 In out hrs 2 TTL Hrs
Worked rounds to
2/1/06 8.57 13.57 5.0 14.27 17.03 2.76 7.76
7.45
2/2/06 8.25 13.12 4.87 13.63 17.00 3.37 8.24
8.15
2/3/06 8.00 12.32 4.32 13.10 17.50 4.40 8.72
8.45
Total hours for 3 days 24.72
Rounding is bet. .13 -.37 = .15 minutes
.38 - .62 = .30 minutes
.63 - .87 = .45 minutes
.88 - .12 = 1.00 hour
Since hours change each week the formula should automatically calculate
based on the rounding which could sometimes be 1st category or 2nd category.
maybe and if statement should work, i am not sure
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
How about, assuming that all the times are in A2:A20, then
=SUMPRODUCT(ROUND(A2:A20*4,0)/4)
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Bob Phillips
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"Flower" wrote in message
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This was pretty good to know for future. thanks
I am still unsure how to do my formula for this. Let me explain it
again.
the way this company uses the payroll round of minutes is as follows
8.13 to 8.37 = between .13 and .37 is considered 15 minutes
between .38 to .62 (e.g. 8.52) is considered 30 minutes (8 1/2 hours)
.63 to .87 is considered 45 minutes and .88 to .12 is considered 1 hour
the hours are there but the numbers after the decimal points are rounded
to
the equilant 15, 30, 45 or 1 hour.
so how do you set the formula for the change only at the decimal levels to
either of the four rounded minutes.
If you can help answer this, I would really appreciate.
Thanks
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Use
=CEILING(A1,0.25)
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Bob Phillips
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"Flower" wrote in message
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need to convert payroll hours to 1/4 of an hour.
e.g 123.56 convert to 123 hrs and 45 minutes
123.78 convert to 124 hours
decimals of 0-25 = 15 minutes
26 - 50 = 30 minutes
51 - 75 = 45 minutes
76 - 99 = 60 minutes
using office 2000
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