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The following is what I have for data:
Name Daily Rate Dates of Service Days Total John Doe 20 6/1/09 €“ 5/31/10 365 7,300 John Doe 18 1/1/10 €“ 1/31/10 31 558 John Doe 22 3/1/10 €“ 3/31/10 31 682 John Doe 7/1/09 €“ 8/31/10 62 absent nonbillable My first inclination was to do a pivot table to come up with the total current dollars. I dont know how to do this now as there could be several instances for an individual. The total days need to add up to 365. I need a total dollar amount for the full year. I could have multiple changes throughout the year. Is there a way for me to set this up in Excel to track and at any given moment know what the total dollar amount is for the year? |
excel database
Megan wrote:
The following is what I have for data: Name Daily Rate Dates of Service Days Total John Doe 20 6/1/09 €“ 5/31/10 365 7,300 John Doe 18 1/1/10 €“ 1/31/10 31 558 John Doe 22 3/1/10 €“ 3/31/10 31 682 John Doe 7/1/09 €“ 8/31/10 62 absent nonbillable My first inclination was to do a pivot table to come up with the total current dollars. I dont know how to do this now as there could be several instances for an individual. The total days need to add up to 365. I need a total dollar amount for the full year. I could have multiple changes throughout the year. Is there a way for me to set this up in Excel to track and at any given moment know what the total dollar amount is for the year? A few questions... What "year"? Calendar year? Some other year? Are the totals spurious (since different rates appear in overlapping time spans)? Which rate takes precedence? How should "absent" be handled with respect to rate? I'm not actually not clear on your problem statement. Can you give a couple dates and expected results (and how you got them)? |
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