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Default help on averaging function

The goal is to see the patients on time. If we are late, it is a negative
amount, early it is a positive. Yes the differences are in times, results
are formated as a number since negative #'s will not format as hh:mm.

"driller" wrote in message
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Meebers,
u mean timewise..isnt it? but with 0.
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"Meebers" wrote:

I average patients from the time they are seen in relationship to their
appointments. Some times they are taken in early, some times late,
however
the goal is the average of 0. meaning they are taken in on time. ;0)



"MartinW" wrote in message
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Actually, yes I am assuming that. In practical terms, it wouldn't make
sense to average both positive and negative numbers and omit zero.

Hi Chip,

Where would zero come into the following?

1st Month: $100 loss
2nd Month: $100 loss
3rd Month: $500 profit

3 monthly average profit would be $100 profit.


Regards
Martin






 
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