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Can this work across 2 years? It doesn't seem to give me a correct figure.
"Barb Reinhardt" wrote: This seems to work =AVERAGE(MOD(A1:A5,1)) I committed with CTRL SHIFT ENTER. I wonder what kind of message will be sent to the workers if she gets a bonus for punching in early. Doesn't that cost the company more money if she works a longer day? -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "BostonBoy" wrote: Ive been asked to figure out how early an employee typically punches in for work. They want to give her some sort of bonus. I have the punchclock data in an excel column in the following format: 5/14/07 10:02 AM 5/15/07 9:16 AM 5/17/07 9:28 AM 5/18/07 9:16 AM 5/22/07 9:15 AM Shes supposed to start work at 10:00am every day, and I need to figure out what time she usually checks in. Ive tried a typical averaging formula, but that gives me the mean time between all of the days, which is around noon on the 17th. Any ideas? |
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