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How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours
on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
One way:
A1: 12/17/2008 13:23 B1: 12/19/2008 15:35 then C1: B1-A1 Format C1 as '[hh]:mm' to display '50:12' Or if you want integral hours (since XL stores times as fractional days): C1: =ROUND((B1-A1)*24,0) to display '50' In article , wrote: How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
=(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) and format the result as [h]:mm if you want it as Excel
time in hours and minutes or =((A2+B2)-(A1+B1))*24 and format as number or general if you want decimal hours -- David Biddulph wrote in message ... How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
With your data in A1 thru B2, In C1 enter =A1+B1
In C2 enter =A2+B2 in C3 enter =C2-C1 and format as [hh]:ss to display 50:12 -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200826 " wrote: How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
Maybe this:
=(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) Format as [h]:mm -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
On Jan 13, 1:07*pm, "T. Valko" wrote:
Maybe this: =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) Format as [h]:mm -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 -------------------- None of the above really work. I have 2 ways of doing this. Option 1: (for some reason this is the only option anyone has tried to solve) A is formatted as Date, and B is formatted as Time. A1: 12/17/2008 B1: 13:13 A2: 12/17/2008 B2: 13:22 Option 2: (this looks like it should be the simpler approach) C1: 0 D1: 0:00 C2: 2 D2: 2:12 I would like to have E2 = 50:12 The C columb is days, and D is hours. Somehow I cannot demonstrate a simple 2*24 + 2:12 = 50:12 Maybe due to the fact that the C is a number cell and D is time formatted. ----------- To address the proposed solutions thus far: =ROUND(((A2+B2)-(A1+B1))*24,0) gives me 50.0 if I format as number. and 0:00 if I format as HH:MM. =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) gives me 2:22 if formatted as h:mm (Or 2.10 if formatted as a number). =((A2+B2)-(A1+B1))*24 gives me 8:48 if h:mm or 50.37 if generall number. (This is the closest solution yet, but I don't know how 50:12 looks like 50.37, as the 37 is not minuts or 100's) Thanks, Crzzy1 --------- |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
Format E2 as [h]:mm (note the brackets - they keep XL from rolling over
the display every 24 hours) and you'll see 50:22 instead. In article , wrote: =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) gives me 2:22 if formatted as h:mm (Or 2.10 if formatted as a number). |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
Using your original sample data:
..............A..................B.... 1...12/17/2008........13:23 2...12/19/2008........15:35 Tell us what results you expect and in what cell(s) should the results appear. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... On Jan 13, 1:07 pm, "T. Valko" wrote: Maybe this: =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) Format as [h]:mm -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... How do you put the Num-Days and Hours into total hours on Excel, I have 2 fields. one (number format cell) has the number of days. another (time format cell) has hh:mm is there a way to make another cell to have days/hours? OR, if you would rather. 12/17/2008 13:23 12/19/2008 15:35 given these "date and time" fields, is there a way to derive the total number of hours between the two? Thanks, Crzzy1 -------------------- None of the above really work. I have 2 ways of doing this. Option 1: (for some reason this is the only option anyone has tried to solve) A is formatted as Date, and B is formatted as Time. A1: 12/17/2008 B1: 13:13 A2: 12/17/2008 B2: 13:22 Option 2: (this looks like it should be the simpler approach) C1: 0 D1: 0:00 C2: 2 D2: 2:12 I would like to have E2 = 50:12 The C columb is days, and D is hours. Somehow I cannot demonstrate a simple 2*24 + 2:12 = 50:12 Maybe due to the fact that the C is a number cell and D is time formatted. ----------- To address the proposed solutions thus far: =ROUND(((A2+B2)-(A1+B1))*24,0) gives me 50.0 if I format as number. and 0:00 if I format as HH:MM. =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) gives me 2:22 if formatted as h:mm (Or 2.10 if formatted as a number). =((A2+B2)-(A1+B1))*24 gives me 8:48 if h:mm or 50.37 if generall number. (This is the closest solution yet, but I don't know how 50:12 looks like 50.37, as the 37 is not minuts or 100's) Thanks, Crzzy1 --------- |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
On Jan 14, 12:55*pm, "T. Valko" wrote:
Using your original sample data: .............A..................B.... 1...12/17/2008........13:23 2...12/19/2008........15:35 Tell us what results you expect and in what cell(s) should the results appear. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP Good point, that looks much clearer. Everything on my chart is given with the exception of "E" C is the number of 24 hour periods, D is the hours beyond that that are less than 24 hours. for line one, the ticket is opened at time "0". E is the output I am looking for. .............A..................B.........C....... ...D.............E 1...12/17/2008........13:23.......""..........0:00 .........0 2...12/19/2008........15:35.......2...........2:12 ........50:12 Thanks. Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
Ok, try these:
C2: Format as General or Number =INT((A2+B2)-(A1+B1)) D2: Format as Custom h:mm =MOD(B2-B1,1) E2: Format as Custom [h]:mm (note the [ ] around the hours) =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... On Jan 14, 12:55 pm, "T. Valko" wrote: Using your original sample data: .............A..................B.... 1...12/17/2008........13:23 2...12/19/2008........15:35 Tell us what results you expect and in what cell(s) should the results appear. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP Good point, that looks much clearer. Everything on my chart is given with the exception of "E" C is the number of 24 hour periods, D is the hours beyond that that are less than 24 hours. for line one, the ticket is opened at time "0". E is the output I am looking for. .............A..................B.........C....... ...D.............E 1...12/17/2008........13:23.......""..........0:00 .........0 2...12/19/2008........15:35.......2...........2:12 ........50:12 Thanks. Crzzy1 |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
On Jan 15, 11:58*am, "T. Valko" wrote:
Ok, try these: C2: Format as General or Number =INT((A2+B2)-(A1+B1)) D2: Format as Custom h:mm =MOD(B2-B1,1) E2: Format as Custom [h]:mm *(note the [ ] around the hours) =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... On Jan 14, 12:55 pm, "T. Valko" wrote: Using your original sample data: .............A..................B.... 1...12/17/2008........13:23 2...12/19/2008........15:35 Tell us what results you expect and in what cell(s) should the results appear. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP Good point, that looks much clearer. Everything on my chart is given with the exception of "E" C is the number of 24 hour periods, D is the hours beyond that that are less than 24 hours. for line one, the ticket is opened at time "0". E is the output I am looking for. *.............A..................B.........C...... ....D.............E *1...12/17/2008........13:23.......""..........0:00 .........0 *2...12/19/2008........15:35.......2...........2:12 *........50:12 Thanks.Crzzy1 ---------------------------------- Thank you Biff, Hey that seems to have fixed it. =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) didn't seem to work for me the first time I tried it, sorry. :Maybe I did forget the "[" "]" on the [h];mm. anyways, thanks. now I have this.. with the correct time on my tickets thanks to you. (I included a little logic in the F columb, also that includes your formula) =IF(E6="Opened",0,IF(E5="Opened",(C6+D6)-(C5+D5),IF(E4="Opened", (C6+D6)-(C4+D4),IF(E3="Opened",(C6+D6)-(C3+D3),"error")))) a b c d e f 10006 jfpi 6/21/2005 23:47 Opened 0:00 10006 jfpi 6/22/2005 4:13 Picked 4:26 10006 jfpi 6/22/2005 4:15 Approved 4:28 10006 jfpi 6/23/2005 4:39 Complete 28:52 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:43 Opened 0:00 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:44 Picked 0:01 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:49 Approved 0:06 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:51 Complete 0:08 10010 carp 6/22/2005 8:51 Opened 0:00 10010 carp 6/22/2005 8:59 Picked 0:08 10010 carp 6/22/2005 9:02 Approved 0:11 10010 carp 6/22/2005 9:32 Complete 0:41 If I may dare,,,, Is there a way I can show the average time for all tickets complete? Thanks again. ------------------ |
How do you put Days and Hours into total hours
Try one of these:
This is an array formula** : =AVERAGE(IF(E2:E13="complete",F2:F13)) ** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER). Hold down both the CTRL key and the SHIFT key then hit ENTER. Or, this normally entered formula: =SUMIF(E2:E13,"complete",F2:F13)/COUNTIF(E2:E13,"complete") Format either as [h]:mm -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 11:58 am, "T. Valko" wrote: Ok, try these: C2: Format as General or Number =INT((A2+B2)-(A1+B1)) D2: Format as Custom h:mm =MOD(B2-B1,1) E2: Format as Custom [h]:mm (note the [ ] around the hours) =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP wrote in message ... On Jan 14, 12:55 pm, "T. Valko" wrote: Using your original sample data: .............A..................B.... 1...12/17/2008........13:23 2...12/19/2008........15:35 Tell us what results you expect and in what cell(s) should the results appear. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP Good point, that looks much clearer. Everything on my chart is given with the exception of "E" C is the number of 24 hour periods, D is the hours beyond that that are less than 24 hours. for line one, the ticket is opened at time "0". E is the output I am looking for. .............A..................B.........C....... ...D.............E 1...12/17/2008........13:23.......""..........0:00 .........0 2...12/19/2008........15:35.......2...........2:12 ........50:12 Thanks.Crzzy1 ---------------------------------- Thank you Biff, Hey that seems to have fixed it. =(A2+B2)-(A1+B1) didn't seem to work for me the first time I tried it, sorry. :Maybe I did forget the "[" "]" on the [h];mm. anyways, thanks. now I have this.. with the correct time on my tickets thanks to you. (I included a little logic in the F columb, also that includes your formula) =IF(E6="Opened",0,IF(E5="Opened",(C6+D6)-(C5+D5),IF(E4="Opened", (C6+D6)-(C4+D4),IF(E3="Opened",(C6+D6)-(C3+D3),"error")))) a b c d e f 10006 jfpi 6/21/2005 23:47 Opened 0:00 10006 jfpi 6/22/2005 4:13 Picked 4:26 10006 jfpi 6/22/2005 4:15 Approved 4:28 10006 jfpi 6/23/2005 4:39 Complete 28:52 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:43 Opened 0:00 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:44 Picked 0:01 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:49 Approved 0:06 10009 amek 6/22/2005 8:51 Complete 0:08 10010 carp 6/22/2005 8:51 Opened 0:00 10010 carp 6/22/2005 8:59 Picked 0:08 10010 carp 6/22/2005 9:02 Approved 0:11 10010 carp 6/22/2005 9:32 Complete 0:41 If I may dare,,,, Is there a way I can show the average time for all tickets complete? Thanks again. ------------------ |
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