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Hi Prets

Have a look at the attached file. if I understand you correctly, as long as their shift includes the 4hrs 00:00-04:00, they get the night shift rate!

So in column G of the attached sheet is a IF function returning "Extra Payment" if they worked those hours, using the small table in L1:N3.
I have also included a column for payment using a nominal hr/rate (J2).

You might have to adjust the formula, as I might have misunderstood your post. I have paid them the shift plus an extra 4 hrs at £1.50 ph. This can be adjusted in the formula to pay an extra 1.5 for each hour if required.

Hopefully this is of some use!
Hi Kevin,

Thats brilliant. I cant actually express how helpful that is. I had to tweek it a little so the additional £1.50 is paid for all the hours but that wasn't difficult.

Again, thank you so much.

Pri
 
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