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TimeSheet Using 100 Minutes & Rounding to .25
I am trying to create a spreadsheet to calculate employee hours.
We use 100 minutes instead of 60. (Ex 15:50 = 3:30) We round based on 5's to the hour (Ex 9:92 = 10 9:90 =9.75) Overtime is calculated by weekly Hours, Not Daily Here is an example of punch times: Day Time In Time Out Total Hrs Monday 7:45 15:55 8.10 (8 Hrs 6 Min Round to 8) Tues 7:44 15:54 8.10 (8 Hrs 6 Min Round to 8) Wed 7:45 15:86 8.41 (8 Hrs 25 Min Round to 8.5) Thurs 7:48 15:54 8.06 (8 Hrs 4 Min Round to 8) Fri 7:46 16:52 9.06 (9 Hrs 4 Min Round to 9) Sat 7:94 13:17 5.23 (5 Hrs 14 Min Round to 5.25) This is what I need it to look like. The cell under the day should be a formula if possible. The cell under the Reg Hrs should be a formula as the hours will not always be 40. The cell under the OT should be a formula for anything over the 40. Employee Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total Hrs Reg Hrs OT Hrs Bill 8 8 8.5 8 9 5.25 0 46.75 40 6.75 |
TimeSheet Using 100 Minutes & Rounding to .25
You can simplify your life greatly by using one of two options:
1. If the most important thing is having a colon in your numbers, then use real times (ie, 60 minute hours). Excel can then handle all needed calculations. To round to 5 minutes, use =mround(a1,time(0,5,0)) 2. If, however, dividing hours into 100 parts is more important, then use a decimal. Now you are just entering the number of hours to two decimal places. To round to 5/100 of an hour, use =mround(a1,.05) Regards, Fred. "Formula Confusion" <Formula wrote in message ... I am trying to create a spreadsheet to calculate employee hours. We use 100 minutes instead of 60. (Ex 15:50 = 3:30) We round based on 5's to the hour (Ex 9:92 = 10 9:90 =9.75) Overtime is calculated by weekly Hours, Not Daily Here is an example of punch times: Day Time In Time Out Total Hrs Monday 7:45 15:55 8.10 (8 Hrs 6 Min Round to 8) Tues 7:44 15:54 8.10 (8 Hrs 6 Min Round to 8) Wed 7:45 15:86 8.41 (8 Hrs 25 Min Round to 8.5) Thurs 7:48 15:54 8.06 (8 Hrs 4 Min Round to 8) Fri 7:46 16:52 9.06 (9 Hrs 4 Min Round to 9) Sat 7:94 13:17 5.23 (5 Hrs 14 Min Round to 5.25) This is what I need it to look like. The cell under the day should be a formula if possible. The cell under the Reg Hrs should be a formula as the hours will not always be 40. The cell under the OT should be a formula for anything over the 40. Employee Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total Hrs Reg Hrs OT Hrs Bill 8 8 8.5 8 9 5.25 0 46.75 40 6.75 |
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