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Vacation accrual Spreadsheet
It needs a login, and I don't have one.
Perhaps the 120 is because they have been there long enough to accrue the
max, 120.
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HTH
Bob
(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)
"TimBeau" wrote in message
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http://spreadsheets.google.com/a/wir...NA&output=html
Here is a link to see the shet in google docs. I inserted your formula it
doenst work in google. And in Excel it shows 120 instead of how many days
or
hours are accumulated through a certain date.
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Tim,
In my tests, I just set the employee's start date in D5, and then plugged
in
that formula.
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HTH
Bob
(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)
"TimBeau" wrote in message
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Bob,
Thanks for the formula. I copied it into a spreadsheet but im not sure
how
the cells should be set up to read to get the result.
if I could impose upon you good nature....thanks
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
=IF(TODAY()-D5<90,0,MIN(120,DATEDIF(D5,TODAY(),"M")*CHOOSE(SUM PRODUCT(--(DATEDIF(D5,TODAY(),"M"){0;1;2;3}*12)),2,2.15,2.3 ,2.46,2.61,2.76,2.92,3.07,3.23)))
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HTH
Bob
(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)
"TimBeau" wrote in message
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I am working on a spread sheet for my Company. I have looked at many
examples
but I am still not finding what I need with the specific perimeters
involved.
the facts:
PDO accrual rate increases every employee anniversary.
PDO accrues every weekly pay period worked.
PDO accrues after 90 days of employment.
PDO max accrual is 120 hours.
PDO incremental rate accrual as follows:
1st year----2.0 hrs per pay period
after first year-----2.15
after second yr----2.3
after third year----2.46
after fourth year--2.61
after fifth year-----2.76
after sixth year----2.92
after seventh yr---3.07
after eigth yr------3.23
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