Or maybe I misunderstood what you want to do?
Biff
"Biff" wrote in message
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Hi!
What date format are you using? D/M/Y or M/D/Y ?
If you're using D/M/Y then your result should be 7 (or 6 based on your
explanation of an 8 hr day but having a 9 hr time span 8:5) because
2/4/2005 ( 2 April 2005) is a Saturday.
If maybe you have the wrong year and it should be 2006, then both dates
fall on a weekend.
If you're using M/D/Y then the result is a lot more than 13.5.
Biff
"ramsdesk" wrote
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I am not sure if a similar questions has been posted before... I did
search but couldnt find.
I need the difference between two dates/times field in hours or
minutes.
Eg:
A1 B1
1/4/05 10:00 2/4/05 14:30
The result should be 13.5 hours, considering only 8 hrs per day, only
business days and 8 to 5 workday.
Can you please help me with the right formula.
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