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Bruno
 
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V =3D a full day of vacation
PMV =3D half a day of vacation, being the afternoon
AMV =3D half a day vacation, being the morning

It is possible that in one cell, there is AMV+PMEx
in that case, I have to count half a day for the AMV
So more parts can be in a cell

All V (counting for 1) and AMV or PMV (counting for 0.5)=20
can be in one total answer

Thanks !

-----Original Message-----
Why is PMV 3*0.5, could understand if 1 + 0.5?

Can there be 3 parts or more in a cell?

Do you want a totals answer (5.5), or two parts (4 &=20

1.5)?

--=20

HTH

RP
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"bruno" wrote in message
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Can anybody help me out here ?

Maybe a little example to explain a bit ...
Let's say I have the following data :

=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0A=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0B=B 0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=

=B0C=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0=B0D
1 =B0=B0Bruno______V________PMV
2 =B0=B0Jane______AMV________V_______ PMV
3 =B0=B0Bruno_______________AMV
4 =B0=B0Jane____AMV+PMEx_____V________V
5 =B0=B0Jane_____V

I now want to count the times that, with Jane in the A
column,
I have V or AMV or PMV in the whole cell or part of the
cell.

So for Jane, it would be
4 times V =3D 4 times 1 =3D 4
3 times (AMV or PMV) =3D 3 times 0.5 =3D 1.5

Thanks for your assistance !!


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