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If I have the following table/definitiion
A B note: the B column times could go into different columns Days 0800-1600 Swing 1600-2400 Graveyard 2400-0800 If I have an employee working 2100-0530 (9 PM - 5:30 AM). I want a formula to show the midpoint of this schedule (= 1:15 am). Then I want another formula( result) based on the 1:15 AM ( being between 2400-0800) to produce "Graveyard". I could enter the times any way, e.g 5:30 am = 05.50 if necessary. Basically, whatever their schedule is, I need a result of Days, Swing or Graveyard depending on where their midpoint falls in the time ranges. Thanks, Steve |
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