adding hours and minutes to a time value.
Can someone please help me with a time function.
This is for a manufacturing setting. I have the start time of the shift as the time in one cell. The number in another cell is the expected run speed on the line that I would like to add to the time. Does it make a difference that one in time format and the other is a number? |
adding hours and minutes to a time value.
On Monday, October 1, 2012 1:10:42 PM UTC-4, Joe Solsbee wrote:
Can someone please help me with a time function. This is for a manufacturing setting. I have the start time of the shift as the time in one cell. The number in another cell is the expected run speed on the line that I would like to add to the time. Does it make a difference that one in time format and the other is a number? Below is what I am having trouble with. I need to add the run time to the start time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Filler Speed 3000 Start Time 12:30 Units Scheduled Run Time Finish Time Product Code 28597 4500 1.50 |
adding hours and minutes to a time value.
Hi Joe,
Am Mon, 1 Oct 2012 10:57:01 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Joe Solsbee: Start Time 12:30 Units Scheduled Run Time Finish Time Product Code 28597 4500 1.50 if the run time is in hours, then: start time + run time / 24 Regards Claus Busch -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
adding hours and minutes to a time value.
On Monday, October 1, 2012 1:10:42 PM UTC-4, Joe Solsbee wrote:
Can someone please help me with a time function. This is for a manufacturing setting. I have the start time of the shift as the time in one cell. The number in another cell is the expected run speed on the line that I would like to add to the time. Does it make a difference that one in time format and the other is a number? Thank you Claus, that fixed it. I feel stupid since that was so easy! |
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