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Jithu

Time difference
 
Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.

Dave Peterson

Time difference
 
Subtract them and multiply by 24 and format as general
or
Subtract them and format as [hh]:mm

=(a1-b1)*24
(formatted as general)

=a1-b1
(formatted as time)

Jithu wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


--

Dave Peterson

Mike H

Time difference
 
Maybe

=(B1-A1)*24

Where A1 is the earlier date/time. Format as general

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


Pete_UK

Time difference
 
If the dates are in Excel date format then just subtract one from the
other and format the resulting cell using a custom setting of
[hh]:mm:ss if you want the result to also be in date format. If you
want the result to be in hours, then do something like:

=(end_time - start_time)*24

and format the cell as number.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Sep 17, 1:38 pm, Jithu wrote:
Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.




Jithu

Time difference
 
OK...
how to do if both the dates happen to be same

eg eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 4/4/2007 1.00AM ...

i want the time difference as I hour

"Mike H" wrote:

Maybe

=(B1-A1)*24

Where A1 is the earlier date/time. Format as general

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


Dave Peterson

Time difference
 
What did the suggested formula return?

Jithu wrote:

OK...
how to do if both the dates happen to be same

eg eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 4/4/2007 1.00AM ...

i want the time difference as I hour

"Mike H" wrote:

Maybe

=(B1-A1)*24

Where A1 is the earlier date/time. Format as general

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


--

Dave Peterson

David Biddulph[_2_]

Time difference
 
To get Excel to recognise those as dates, try changing 0.00 to 0:00 (with a
colon), and leave a space between that and the AM. After that, follow the
suggestions of the other respondents. You'll also need to be sure that your
Windows Regional Settings recognise your format as DMY, not MDY.
--
David Biddulph

"Jithu" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.




Mike H

Time difference
 
Exactly the same way

01/01/2007 00:00 01/01/2007 01:00
=(B1-A1)*24

Would give an answer of 1.

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

OK...
how to do if both the dates happen to be same

eg eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 4/4/2007 1.00AM ...

i want the time difference as I hour

"Mike H" wrote:

Maybe

=(B1-A1)*24

Where A1 is the earlier date/time. Format as general

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


Jithu

Time difference
 
Sorry Boss...it was my mistake...got it ........

thanks for you time and help

"Mike H" wrote:

Exactly the same way

01/01/2007 00:00 01/01/2007 01:00
=(B1-A1)*24

Would give an answer of 1.

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

OK...
how to do if both the dates happen to be same

eg eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 4/4/2007 1.00AM ...

i want the time difference as I hour

"Mike H" wrote:

Maybe

=(B1-A1)*24

Where A1 is the earlier date/time. Format as general

Mike

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


Jithu

Time difference
 
Thanks Boss....got it

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Subtract them and multiply by 24 and format as general
or
Subtract them and format as [hh]:mm

=(a1-b1)*24
(formatted as general)

=a1-b1
(formatted as time)

Jithu wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


--

Dave Peterson


Jerome

Time difference
 
if the start date is in E2 and the end date in F2 then use the following
formula. It displays the difference in hours and mins.

=INT((F2-E2)*24)&" hrs: "&INT((((F2-E2)*24)-(INT((F2-E2)*24)))*60)&" mins"

best regards,

Jerome

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.


Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)

Time difference
 
If you use these values

E2: 12/19/2007 4:30:00 PM

F2: 12/21/2007 4:17:00 AM

your formula returns 35 hrs: 46 mins which is 1 minute off. This much
smaller formula seems to return the correct values...

=TEXT(F2-E2,"[h] \h\r\s: m \m\i\n\s")

Rick


"Jerome" wrote in message
...
if the start date is in E2 and the end date in F2 then use the following
formula. It displays the difference in hours and mins.

=INT((F2-E2)*24)&" hrs: "&INT((((F2-E2)*24)-(INT((F2-E2)*24)))*60)&" mins"

best regards,

Jerome

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.



Jerome

Time difference
 
Hi Rick,

Thanks for the valuable feedback its much appreciated ... I love this forum
for all the valuable expertise it gives ... have a gr8 day

Jerome

"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:

If you use these values

E2: 12/19/2007 4:30:00 PM

F2: 12/21/2007 4:17:00 AM

your formula returns 35 hrs: 46 mins which is 1 minute off. This much
smaller formula seems to return the correct values...

=TEXT(F2-E2,"[h] \h\r\s: m \m\i\n\s")

Rick


"Jerome" wrote in message
...
if the start date is in E2 and the end date in F2 then use the following
formula. It displays the difference in hours and mins.

=INT((F2-E2)*24)&" hrs: "&INT((((F2-E2)*24)-(INT((F2-E2)*24)))*60)&" mins"

best regards,

Jerome

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.




Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)

Time difference
 
You are welcome. By the way, I notice that your posting is a response to
someone else posting, but it shows up in my newsreader as starting a new
message thread. I looked for the original message you responded to, but I
couldn't find it. Apparently, that message was (very?) old and is not in my
downloaded database of messages for this newsgroup. So, I'm guessing the
original poster is not going to see our messages.

Rick



"Jerome" wrote in message
...
Hi Rick,

Thanks for the valuable feedback its much appreciated ... I love this
forum
for all the valuable expertise it gives ... have a gr8 day

Jerome

"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:

If you use these values

E2: 12/19/2007 4:30:00 PM

F2: 12/21/2007 4:17:00 AM

your formula returns 35 hrs: 46 mins which is 1 minute off. This much
smaller formula seems to return the correct values...

=TEXT(F2-E2,"[h] \h\r\s: m \m\i\n\s")

Rick


"Jerome" wrote in message
...
if the start date is in E2 and the end date in F2 then use the
following
formula. It displays the difference in hours and mins.

=INT((F2-E2)*24)&" hrs: "&INT((((F2-E2)*24)-(INT((F2-E2)*24)))*60)&"
mins"

best regards,

Jerome

"Jithu" wrote:

Hi,

Is is possible to find out the difference between two dates in Hours.

eg 4/4/2007 0.00AM and 5/4/2007 0.00AM

Difference is 24 hrs

Please sort this out...thanks in advance for the help.






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